Serpent 83,000,000 w/ Hammer Spike
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The Serpent packs more functions into one device than almost any stun gun in the lineup. Beyond the 83,000,000 volt stun, it has a self-defense spike that doubles as a window breaker, four LED lights instead of the usual single bulb, a disable pin with wrist lanyard, three-level safety, and a metal belt clip — all in a unit small enough to pocket-carry. The snakeskin-textured body gives it a distinct look and a non-slip grip surface.
Serpent Stun Gun Features and Specs
- 83,000,000 volt stun: Produces a bright, crackling arc across the top contacts on test fire — the sight and sound can deter a confrontation before contact
- Self-defense spike / window breaker: A hardened point on the base of the unit serves two purposes — hammer-strike an attacker in close quarters, or break tempered vehicle glass in an emergency
- 4 LED lights: Four bulbs instead of one — significantly brighter than the single-LED flashlights on most stun guns
- Disable pin with wrist lanyard: If someone pulls the device from your hand, the pin ejects and the stun function goes dead — it cannot be used against you
- Three-level safety: Disable pin must be inserted, safety switch must be on, and activation button must be pressed — all three required before the stun will fire
- Battery status indicator lights: Shows charge level so you know before you leave the house
- Snakeskin textured body: Armored look with a non-slip grip that stays in your hand when wet or sweaty
- Metal belt clip: Clips to a belt, waistband, or inside a purse
- Micro USB rechargeable: Cord included — works with any standard Micro USB cable if the original is lost
- Lifetime warranty
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Stun output | 83,000,000 volts |
| Lights | 4 LED (quad-bulb) |
| Safety | Three-level: disable pin + safety switch + activation button |
| Spike | Self-defense spike / tempered glass breaker |
| Clip | Built-in metal belt clip |
| Battery | Rechargeable (Micro USB cord included) |
| Includes | Stun gun with metal clip, USB charging cord |
The self-defense spike is the feature that separates the Serpent from other mid-range stun guns. It gives you a physical strike option that works regardless of battery charge — if the stun runs low, the spike still functions as an impact tool. As a window breaker, it's a practical emergency feature for anyone who keeps a stun gun in their vehicle. Tempered auto glass is designed to resist blunt force but shatters on a focused point strike — the spike delivers exactly that.
The child-safety angle is worth noting: when the disable pin is removed, only the flashlight works. The stun function is completely disabled. If you have children in the home, you can store the pin separately and reinsert it when you leave. The stun gun becomes a harmless flashlight until the pin is replaced.
How does the Serpent compare to the Master Blaster?
Both have disable pins and three-level safety systems. The difference is what else they offer. The Master Blaster focuses on raw output — 95M volts and 4.9 milliamps with a finger-grooved ergonomic grip. The Serpent trades some voltage for added tools: the self-defense spike, window breaker, and quad LED lights. If you want maximum electrical output in a secure grip, the Master Blaster is the choice. If you want a multi-tool that handles more scenarios — vehicle emergencies, close-quarters striking, and illumination — the Serpent covers more ground.
Is the window breaker actually useful?
In a vehicle accident where doors won't open and the car is filling with water or smoke, a window breaker can save your life. Tempered side windows are nearly impossible to break with your fist or a blunt object, but they shatter cleanly from a focused point strike. Having one integrated into a device you already carry eliminates the need for a separate tool. If you keep a stun gun in your car door pocket or center console, the Serpent does double duty as both a defense tool and an emergency escape tool.
What does "three-level safety" mean in practice?
Three things have to happen before the Serpent will fire: the disable pin has to be inserted in the base, the safety switch has to be flipped on, and the stun activation button has to be pressed. This makes accidental discharge nearly impossible — something bumping around in a bag or pocket won't set it off. The trade-off is activation speed: you need to ensure the pin is in and the safety is on before the stun button will do anything. For simpler activation options, models without a disable pin require only a switch and a button press.