Projectile for an electrical discharge weapon

Firearms – For discharging a stunning agent

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C102S502000, C361S232000, C042S084000

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11165421

ABSTRACT:
An electrical discharge weapon projectile for immobilizing a live target that includes a shock circuit having a low power consumption, a high power efficiency, and/or a low weight. In one embodiment, the projectile includes a high efficiency circuit that would reduce the weights of shock circuits while providing a more effective and safer power level, so that the circuits may be entirely contained within the projectile to eliminate the need for range limiting trailing wires.

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