Originally Posted by
Jim D
A C series unit ramps up and down through the 19 pulses/second range where NMI takes effect. An LE unit stays at 19 pulses/second the entire time.
That's why my buddy Dan could take a hit from a C2 and still have some voluntary muscle control.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Weo6BHoytA
Why do you say it's the same?
It is indeed NMI accomplished in the same manner, even if at a different pulse delivery, and not (solely) a pain compliance device. (This is discussed in the C2 user manual I linked to, as well as the instructor-level materials distributed for the C and X series.)
I don't know Dan nor the details of his exposure. I do know first-hand of other C-deployments that were as incapacitating as the X. As you're probably aware, recipient experiences can and do vary.
I used to work for a Taser distributor and am very familiar with their units.
Did you receive manufacturer's instructor- or user-level product certification training?
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