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Shockwave Micro

Shockwave Micro

Regular price $29.97 USD
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The Shockwave Micro Stun Gun Flashlight gives you a simple way to stay prepared wherever you go, regardless of your size or strength. It’s one of our smallest models ever, compact enough to disappear in the palm of your hand. And because it looks like a mini flashlight, you can carry it discreetly in places where larger defense tools would stand out.
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Small Device. Devastating Power.

Yes, it’s incredibly small (one of the smallest on the planet) but it packs a powerful punch! The Shockwave Micro packs 2.5 amps, 11,000 volts, and 1.78 microcoulombs of charge into one of the smallest defense tools we’ve ever made. That kind of electrical output is more than enough to send a clear message to anyone threatening you. It’s serious power in a tiny package… which is exactly why every unit includes a built-in safety switch.

Simple to Use. No Permits or Paperwork.

The Shockwave Micro was designed to be as straightforward as possible… disengage the safety and press the second button to deliver a powerful shock. The first button activates the bright 150-lumen flashlight built right into the device. Best of all, there’s no license, background check, or complicated paperwork required to own or carry one.

Our Smallest Defense Tool Ever

The Shockwave Micro is our most compact model yet, designed to disappear easily into a pocket, purse, or the palm of your hand. And thanks to its rugged aircraft-grade aluminum construction, it’s built to handle real-world use… so it’s ready when you need it most.

Overall rating: 3.6666667 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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11/05/26?

"Not exactly a review, more like "what?". How does Ron C review work considering that 11/05/26 hasn't even occurred yet?"

Chili (1/5)

Great piece of pocket protection!

"Great piece of pocket protection!"

Ron C. (5/5)

11/5/2026 answer

"He probably meant 5/11/26. Military and other countries write the dates differently at times."

Susan (5/5)

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