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A Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis of Conducted Energy Devices: TASER X26 vs. Stinger S200
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Mesloh, Charlie
Henych, Mark
Thompson, L. Frank
Wolf, Ross
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National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC)
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Published 2008.
117 pages.
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Results are provided from a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the TASER X26 and Stinger S200 weapon systems. Sections making up this report include: executive summary; introduction; literature review; qualitative analysis; and quantitative analysis. The TASER X26 system was found to be "much more reliable than its Stinger S200 counterpart, even after researchers received a replacement weapon and cartridges from Stinger due to a high incidence of malfunctions" (p. 8).
Accession Number: 023119
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