Incredible slow motion footage shows Taser being fired into man's back and dramatic effect it has
Their latest effort could be the most painful - and
fascinating - yet, as it features a man in Scotsdale, Arizona, having a
Taser fired into his back.
Volunteer Dan Hafen is bare-chested and held by workers from the manufacturer's headquarters as the two probes are fired at 55 metres per second and ripple his skin as they reach their target.
The ultra-slow motion footage captures the probes leaving the weapon in astounding details and arcing towards Dan before making impact.
The Taser delivers up to 50,000 volts, leaving him locked upright as his muscles seize.
"It feels like it's never going to end," he jokes after the charge subsides. "That was a long five seconds."
The film also reveals that each time a Taser is discharged, confetti marked with the serial number of the cartridge which fired it is released making identification easier.
The video has been already been viewed more than two millions times.
Volunteer Dan Hafen is bare-chested and held by workers from the manufacturer's headquarters as the two probes are fired at 55 metres per second and ripple his skin as they reach their target.
The ultra-slow motion footage captures the probes leaving the weapon in astounding details and arcing towards Dan before making impact.
The Taser delivers up to 50,000 volts, leaving him locked upright as his muscles seize.
"It feels like it's never going to end," he jokes after the charge subsides. "That was a long five seconds."
The film also reveals that each time a Taser is discharged, confetti marked with the serial number of the cartridge which fired it is released making identification easier.
The video has been already been viewed more than two millions times.
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