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Taser is an acronym, named for a fictional weapon: Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle.

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Where did the term TASER originate from?

TASER is an acronym, named for a fictional weapon: Thomas A Swift's Electic Rifle. TASER is a rgisterd tradename of Taser Interntational. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taser


Why did Jack Cover invent the taser?

The concept for the Taser was developed from the Stun Gun. You can read the history of how Stun Guns were invented or where they came from in the link below: http://womenonguard.blogspot.com/2008/05/stun-gun-and-taser-history.html


Can 400 megahertz radios interfere with proper x26 operation?

Yes, 400 megahertz radios can potentially interfere with the operation of the X26 Taser, as both operate in the electromagnetic spectrum close to each other. The X26 Taser is designed to function without interference, but external radio signals can cause disruptions if they are strong enough or if the devices are in close proximity. It’s important for users to be aware of their surroundings and to avoid using radios while deploying the Taser to ensure safe and effective operation.


When was The Stand Ins created?

The Stand Ins was created on 2008-09-09.


What is the difference between a cymbal stand and a boom cymbal stand?

A cymbal stand goes straight up and down and a boom stand has an extra joint on the stand that allows you to extend your cymbal out over your toms and other parts of the kit as well. (I personally think that someone should've come up with a better name for the straight stand than "cymbal stand" seeing that they are both cymbal stands regaurdless of shape. lol)