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Written by Element   
Monday, 25 July 2005
Homemade Stun Gun


A homemade stun gun is quite an easy hardware hack, all that is required is;

  • 1)A disposible camera (Perferibly a Kodak one)
  • 2)Soldering Iron

  • Step 1)First off, take off the protective plastic case of the camera.
  • Step 2)Remove the battery so you don't shock yourself.
  • Step 3)You'll see a little light bulb about 3/4 inch long. Carefully remove that with out destroying anything.
  • Step4) You should see two pieces of copper on both sides of the bulb.(see picture, Red Circles) Solder one wire on to each one of these, not together.
  • Step5)Slap the battery back in and hold down the button, touch the wires to desired object and watch the sparks fly!
  • Safety Issues


  • Because this isn't very safe and you have a chance of getting shocked, (personal experience) an easy way to make a protective case is to.
  • Step1) Cut apart the hard plastic inside of a "Five Star" binder. The tough plastic is very flexible and and can just be glued together.
  • Step2)Cut to fit the stungun inside.
  • Step3)Glue together. Don't forget to cut a hole for the button, cardboard works as a good depressor so you don't have to make direct contact with the button. Also slapping a cut up rubber glove over the stungun adds extra protection.

    Enjoy!

    Written by Element
    Contact at Pat.Rocks@Gmail.com

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