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  2. Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle - Wikipedia

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    Sixty years later a non-lethal weapon delivering an electric shock was developed by Jack Cover and marketed by Taser International under the name "Taser", an acronym for Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle. The middle initial 'A' is used to produce a word more pronounceable than "TSER", as no other name than "Tom Swift" is used for the book's hero ...

  3. Category:Taser - Wikipedia

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  4. Taser - Wikipedia

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    A TASER device, with cartridge removed, making an electric spark between its two electrodes Police issue X26 TASER device with cartridge installed. TASER (also variously "Taser" or "taser") is a brand of conducted energy device (CED) primarily used to incapacitate people by delivering an intense electric shock that briefly disrupts voluntary control of the muscles, allowing the person to be ...

  5. TASER Books Stun Gun Sales to U.S. Army - AOL

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    TASER International's eponymous stun guns continue to rake in sales. On Tuesday, the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based weapons maker announced four orders of significant size, and several more of smaller ...

  6. TASER Books $1.6 Million-Plus In New Sales (at List Prices) - AOL

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    Specifically, TASER These orders were all received and shipped in the current fourth fiscal quarter. TASER Books $1.6 Million-Plus In New Sales (at List Prices)

  7. Florida deputy who used Taser on suspect pumping gas ... - AOL

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    Osceola County deputy David Crawford describes his handling of a Taser gun to the jury while testifying in his own defense, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, in Orange County Circuit Court in Orlando, Fla ...

  8. Jack Cover - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, he was an Army Air Force test pilot. He later worked at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake . He was a scientist at North American Aviation from 1952 until 1964 and also worked for NASA [ 3 ] (Apollo program), IBM and Hughes Aircraft .

  9. When a Taser failed, the NYPD started shooting. Why ... - AOL

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    A police shooting in Brooklyn has raised questions about the dangers of Tasers failing at crucial moments, Richard Hall reports