Late evening. You’re walking the dog, the parking lot is darker than it should be, or you’re checking the perimeter of your property before turning in. You’re not scared — you’re paying attention. That’s the difference. And when you’ve got reach, light, and a serious deterrent all in one hand, you’re not just aware. You’re ready. Who this is best for: Security guards doing foot patrols. Walkers and joggers who move through low-lit areas at night. Homeowners who want something with more reach than a keychain unit — something that commands respect before it ever needs to be used. If you’ve ever thought “I wish I had a little more distance between me and a threat,” this baton was built for that exact feeling. Here’s what actually works: A stun baton gives you standoff distance. You don’t have to be arm’s reach from a threat to respond to it. The built-in flashlight lets you identify what you’re dealing with before anything escalates. Aircraft aluminum means this isn’t a toy — it’s a tool that holds up in real conditions. At $29.95, this is one of the most practical setups you can carry without breaking the bank. Key Features & Benefits 110,000,000 Volt Stun Capability — Delivers a powerful shock that disrupts muscle function and buys you time to get clear of a threat. Aircraft Aluminum Construction — Built tough. This isn’t hollow plastic. It holds up to daily carry and real-world use. 120-Lumen Flashlight — Bright enough to blind and disorient at close range, and practical for everyday low-light navigation. 4.9 Milliamp Output — Effective stopping power in a non-lethal package. No permit required in most states. Rubberized Grip — Stays secure in your hand whether conditions are dry or wet. Control matters when it counts. Extended Reach Design — More distance between you and a threat gives you more options. That’s the whole game. How It Compares Feature Bad Ass Stun Baton Standard Stun Gun Pepper Spray Price $29.95 $15–$40 $10–$25 Standoff Distance Yes — extended reach No — contact only Yes — spray range Built-in Flashlight Yes — 120 lumens Rarely No Best For Patrols, walking, home defense Everyday carry, close quarters Distance deterrent, outdoor use Practical Details The Bad Ass Stun Baton is legal in most U.S. states, but stun device laws vary — check your local and state regulations before purchasing. The unit is rechargeable and includes a charging cable. What’s in the box: stun baton, wrist strap, charging cord. Wipe clean with a dry cloth. Do not submerge. Test the stun function periodically to confirm charge. You don’t need to overthink this one. If you walk at night, work security, or just want something with real reach near the door — this baton covers the ground. Add it to your cart and know you’ve got one less thing to worry about. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do I need a permit to carry a stun baton? In most U.S. states, no permit is required for stun devices. That said, laws differ by state and sometimes by city. A few states restrict or prohibit stun guns entirely. It’s your responsibility to confirm the rules where you live before carrying. A quick search of your state’s statutes takes five minutes and it’s worth doing. Q: Is aircraft aluminum actually stronger than regular aluminum? Yes. Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy is significantly harder and more resistant to bending or cracking than standard aluminum. It’s the same material used in structural aerospace components. For a stun baton, it means the housing won’t buckle under impact or flex when you need a firm grip. This isn’t decorative — it’s a real durability difference you’ll feel the first time you hold it. Q: Can I use the flashlight separately from the stun function? Absolutely. The 120-lumen flashlight operates independently. You don’t have to activate the stun function to use the light. That’s by design — you want to be able to navigate, identify, and illuminate without escalating. Use the light as your first tool. The stun is there if the situation demands it. Q: How long does the charge last? Charge duration depends on how often you use the flashlight and stun functions. With moderate use, expect solid performance between charges. The best habit is to charge it on a regular schedule — weekly or bi-weekly — so it’s always ready. A depleted stun device is just a flashlight. Keep it charged and it stays what it’s supposed to be: a real deterrent.