3:36 thats all we in private security can really use our tools for DEFENSE. Now there are some contracts which give additional trainings to us these tools in order to get compliance but that is not what the typical newbie in security your going to be doing. Those contracts are for those with expreince in the security field. For me personally i say if you are just starting out in security at maybe your first post where you know you are not going to actively be an emergency responder get the pulse, it'll get the job done and with that 30 second ride of the lighting it'll be enough to get you and the others out of danger for the most part. Now when you get to something bigger such as a federal contract, courthouse, or even the tribal security/police side of things where you will be the emergency responder for the property then i'd say go ahead and get the x26 or X2 which after you have gotten the proper training can use it to gain compliance. That's just my perspective.
Yes for sure I totally agree with everything you said it Perfect! when I first started out as an Armed Security Officer just trying to get more experience under my belt I had the pulse but it was used for that exact reason 30sec ride drop and run to safety! But as I progressed and got deeper into private Security as an Armed Federal Officer or Executive Protection I made the switch to a more professional tool (x26) I had to show up to a court case that involved my company and that's where I got the knowledge of case law and compliance vs self defense the only way they were able to keep the contract is of the company MADE all armed officers working at that location carry a X2 or X26 you were no longer allowed to carry a Pulse and I heard the 30sec self shut off excuse in court and all they did was laugh at that reply and said there is a reason all those advantages have been added to the professional tools such as the X2 or X26 it all depends on what type of Security work you are doing and if you just recently started or not....Thanks for stopping by and checking out my video I appreciate you. 🙏✌️
The X26 was discontinued in 2013. The reason departments switched over to the X2 and Taser 7 was a combination of aggressive marketing by Axon and expired warranties. The reason to get is an X26 is that they're about the same price used when you can find them in good condition.
The fact that you can have a backup cartridge and not have to worry about a misfire happening like it would from Taser 7, lol that's really cool I like that about the X2!
@@SecurityZone1 she’s a thing of beauty was pricy but the fact I’ve used it multiple times payed for it’s self. Matter a fact even if I only used it once it would still be worth the money in my book
@@nathanledee3140 oh yes! I totally agree man very cool looking professional tools. They do get very pricey, but so is everything else that's of good and reliable quality for duty gear or even body armor. This industry isn't cheap but it does pay off in the long-run that's for sure!
@@gtkid3289 just be careful i got a "yellow Taser" for a reason people will mistake it for a firearm and you can get seriously hurt or killed so make sure whatever decision you make get a really bright colored one like orange or yellow something that doesn't resemble the confusion of a firearm
I have my taser pulse for self defense its a great less lethal option I also have OC spray and my 9mm iv had my taser pulse for two years and still operates good
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your perspective on the Taser Pulse and its effectiveness as a self-defense tool. Upgrading to the Taser X26 can indeed offer additional features and capabilities, particularly for private security purposes. It's great to know that police surplus options are available online, providing a more affordable way to acquire a reliable device. It's important to prioritize personal safety and make informed choices when it comes to self-defense equipment. Thank you for sharing your insights!
Yes I totally agree with you on that one! Definitely is better to "have it" and "not need it" then to "need it" and "not have it" (Self Defense) thanks for tuning in I appreciate you.🙏💯
It depends on what you are getting it for, if it is just for self defense then by all means get the pulse it's cheaper and the carts are cheaper as well and u can change the batteries when they expire...but if you work Security/law enforcement then get the X26 for sure
@@gtkid3289 depending on where u work I never needed a certification for the pulse because it's NOT made for duty use because of the unjustifiable 30 seconds that it delivers and in court you need to be able to proof that the 5 seconds u needed to use the professional Taser (X26) was definitely justified that's the difference u NEVER want to use the pulse for Duty off duty different story on duty you can't justify 30 seconds and say I counted to 5 in my head and shut it off they won't allow it so just be careful but if I were u I would keep it on me for self defense but not actually have it on my duty belt or vest for actual duty use
@@gtkid3289 try www.armsunlimited.com u might be able to find a X26 for only $200 but they sell out quick it's police agency's that switched from the X26 over to the 7s so they sell their X26's for cheap
The big difference between the X26 and the Pulse are the probes. X26 will have better penetration through clothing and a faster reload after a missed shot. And you're better off getting a dedicated pepper ball launcher. They're pretty cheap now with good capacity and rate of fire.
The Pulse is more for non-professional carry - maybe “everyday carry.” The X26 is more for “duty.” I currently carry the X7 - worst Taser ever. Way too complicated for me. I have carried the X26 for over a decade and I have no complaints. X26 is a win for me!
I agree 100% ever since I started carrying the X26 i'v had no issues at all even when I mixed the two and used the Pulse for duty it didn't penetrate through thick clothing as good as the X26 and even if it did the layers of clothing stopped the pulse from reaching it's potential that's why the shaped pulse technology plays such a big role in why the X26 was and still is in my opinion the best Professional taser for "Duty"
You have to order them from the Phazer website it's specifically made for the Phazer enforcer but they fit and function perfectly on a Taser x26 you can also get the Phazer regular taser cartridge with the darts for cheaper then Taser in 15 20 or 25feet I order 2 of the Phazer green door 20 foot cartridges for cheaper than the 2 original yellow door 15foot Taser cartridges that's what's cool about the X26 there are so many tactical features and things you can do with it
I know they are super expensive but if you can afford the X7 it is a lot better mechanism. There's a reason law enforcement agencies only report a 20% success rate in tasers. The probe travels at 150 ft per second and does not penetrate clothing well at all. I was super into the taser when it first came out and after going through the instructor course I thought that it was going to be the next big innovation in law enforcement. However, when I started using it on the street, I experienced a lot of failures. I'm a top-notch marksman and I've even won several competitions local 3 gun shoots. The failures I experienced we're not due to shot placement, they were due to the wonky accuracy of the probes. In my opinion, for a security gig, you really need at least the X2 or higher.
Wait till you see how ridiculously awesome the 10 is better than the 7. It's only a shame that we will be waiting literally forever to get our hands on the 10 according to AXON due to them still fulfilling large contracts with police agencies buying them all up. I've been now waiting for 2 years calling AXON every couple months trying to get a hold of the new 10 and they are still only selling them to police agencies buying them in at least quantities of 10 for the foreseeable future.
The taser pulse has a 30sec and the x26 only 5sec which seems to be not a long enough shock to render the suspect long enough. My company we can only carry the taser pulse and not any other type of taser. I do carry a firearm too.
Well ur company is risking your certificate because by law 30 is for civilian self defense if your using for duty and you can't justify the 5 seconds which is why I wear a body cam them GoodLuck with a major law suit in court I don't care what my company tells me I go by with BSIS rules they are the ones in charge not the greedy money hungry bosses who just need a breathing body to be at a site so the client's happy and they can still charge them for next month
Even unjustified Mace or pepper spray can lead to a felony so screw your company and make sure you as an individual understand what you should be doing because you never know you can be a with a new company tomorrow for all u know it's whoever pays u more and is respectful towards your hard work dedication and certificate accomplishments
Great video however Security guards are not authorized to legally use a taser to gain compliance. That would be a crime in CA. The use of a taser is solely for self defense use.
Thanks for watching my video I appreciate it🙏 I agree with what you are saying although I worked for a few Federal contracts that requires us Armed Executive Protection Officers to become Fully certified in the Taser X26 for that exact reason, but for regular Private Security, Armed Security, this would not be a recommendation just to be CEW Certified, we could definitely get into a lot of trouble if we don't comply with our state laws.
I'm actually fully certified in the use of a taser and I've worked as a high profile executive protection agent. That role is considered private security and falls under BSIS regulations and CA penal code. I'm not sure what Federal contract mixes the two roles of Security guard and peace officer? Using the taser as a compliance tool is not allowed unless you are a peace officer or have limited peace officer powers? You can in theory dry stun someone to get them to comply but, that use of force must still be in a self defense situation. Looking forward to seeing some more videos!
Private security guards *are* civilians. And the X26P was rebranded as the X1 for civilian sales, so it's more of the "prosumer" model. The X2/Taser7 are true "professional" models.
The pulse sucks. It is just a completely nerfed version of the taser. Buy a used X26 instead, or better yet a Phazer if you can afford one, a bit better than taser.
Simply comparing ohms, voltage, watts , the M26 is the most powerful Taser ever made. The orginal X26 cant be purchased from Taser anymore, only the X26P which has the lower output power. This applies to all Taser devices, a Taser 7, X3, X2 isnt anymore powerful than a Taser Pulse. The one advantage of Pulse is that you can have the gun continue to discharge for 30 seconds unattended .No police model can do this this, their max is 5 seconds
Never used pulse. I like the X26. I recommend always going woih something the police use this goes for firearm, holster, taser, OC, of course not all cops are made equal
For holsters, it's almost always Safariland. Most agencies now are not carrying anything older than the taser X2. As far as OC goes, the largest distributor to law enforcement is Sabre. Batons are almost a thing of the past. The old pr-24 batons were great but the newer ASP batons don't work very well. Plus, it's always better to taze or use OC than to beat somebody with a stick. I've been training police and security for close to 15 years and that's the standard that you see across-the-board almost everywhere.
My company issues the Pulse+, and that's what I carry. I check it before every shift, and understand it's limitations and uses. I own most of my equipment, but the 26 is just too expensive for me to purchase. OC spray is my favorite intermediate tool.
Nah the X26 is the strongest one on the market that's why police officers are no longer able to carry them anymore and use the Taser 7 or newer the amount of power that 26 had got so many agencies to many law suits because of people falling over after locking up and cracking their head on the concrete the phazzer is just 50k volts not saying it's not strong but no where near the amount of power the X26 has
@@Infidel92x X26 was sold as 50k that's when police started carrying them and then they realized after major tests that the unit actually put out close to 75k trust me brother it's the strongest ones on the market I did a lot of research and spoke with many Taser instructors and now your not even aloud to use them when in training for a permit it was all a mixup during licensing and production
It says 50,000 it's really 75,000 if u actually test it and that's why police forces aren't allowed to carry them anymore now they use the new ones that are rated and tested to 50,000 volts due to major law suits
@@tplanes usually I don't have to go any further than putting my sight light on the subject and he or she pretty much stops being annoying so it's a great deterrent especially for gaining compliance 💯
I agree that professional taser guns have case law to help back a user in court, but between the two scenarios in which a Pulse would be used, it can very easily be argued that using a Pulse and counting for 5 seconds is by far more sensible and humane than firing it at assailant and running away while they're left there riding the full 30 seconds. Just the name Taser brings an understanding of safety, humaneness, quality, and regulation, unlike some Chinese made handheld stun gun, for example, that isn't proven to use the proper voltage and timing limits. The Pulse is a Taser product, and if it posed an unconstitutional danger, it wouldn't have been allowed to be produced or would be heavily regulated.
3:36 thats all we in private security can really use our tools for DEFENSE. Now there are some contracts which give additional trainings to us these tools in order to get compliance but that is not what the typical newbie in security your going to be doing. Those contracts are for those with expreince in the security field. For me personally i say if you are just starting out in security at maybe your first post where you know you are not going to actively be an emergency responder get the pulse, it'll get the job done and with that 30 second ride of the lighting it'll be enough to get you and the others out of danger for the most part.
Now when you get to something bigger such as a federal contract, courthouse, or even the tribal security/police side of things where you will be the emergency responder for the property then i'd say go ahead and get the x26 or X2 which after you have gotten the proper training can use it to gain compliance. That's just my perspective.
Yes for sure I totally agree with everything you said it Perfect! when I first started out as an Armed Security Officer just trying to get more experience under my belt I had the pulse but it was used for that exact reason 30sec ride drop and run to safety! But as I progressed and got deeper into private Security as an Armed Federal Officer or Executive Protection I made the switch to a more professional tool (x26) I had to show up to a court case that involved my company and that's where I got the knowledge of case law and compliance vs self defense the only way they were able to keep the contract is of the company MADE all armed officers working at that location carry a X2 or X26 you were no longer allowed to carry a Pulse and I heard the 30sec self shut off excuse in court and all they did was laugh at that reply and said there is a reason all those advantages have been added to the professional tools such as the X2 or X26 it all depends on what type of Security work you are doing and if you just recently started or not....Thanks for stopping by and checking out my video I appreciate you. 🙏✌️
I recommended getting the X-26! Best investment ever.
For SURE!💯💯
How Many Volts?
@@xoshiali2775 it’s 50,000 volts.
Como faço pra comprar uma dessas tenho uma que deu defeito no brazil
Alguém me poderia me informar como comprar uma e receber no brazil?
The X26 was discontinued in 2013. The reason departments switched over to the X2 and Taser 7 was a combination of aggressive marketing by Axon and expired warranties. The reason to get is an X26 is that they're about the same price used when you can find them in good condition.
I agree my taser x2 is my best friend !
The fact that you can have a backup cartridge and not have to worry about a misfire happening like it would from Taser 7, lol that's really cool I like that about the X2!
@@SecurityZone1 she’s a thing of beauty was pricy but the fact I’ve used it multiple times payed for it’s self. Matter a fact even if I only used it once it would still be worth the money in my book
@@nathanledee3140 oh yes! I totally agree man very cool looking professional tools. They do get very pricey, but so is everything else that's of good and reliable quality for duty gear or even body armor. This industry isn't cheap but it does pay off in the long-run that's for sure!
I’m debating if I should get this or the byrna
Get a Taser, buy a can of Sabre Crossfire gel
@@SecurityZone1 I hage the sabré gell nd ima get the byrna and handcuffs
@@gtkid3289 just be careful i got a "yellow Taser" for a reason people will mistake it for a firearm and you can get seriously hurt or killed so make sure whatever decision you make get a really bright colored one like orange or yellow something that doesn't resemble the confusion of a firearm
@@SecurityZone1 okay thank you 🙏 ima go wit the orange one , is ur company hiring?
@@gtkid3289 what city do you work in?
I have my taser pulse for self defense its a great less lethal option I also have OC spray and my 9mm iv had my taser pulse for two years and still operates good
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your perspective on the Taser Pulse and its effectiveness as a self-defense tool. Upgrading to the Taser X26 can indeed offer additional features and capabilities, particularly for private security purposes. It's great to know that police surplus options are available online, providing a more affordable way to acquire a reliable device. It's important to prioritize personal safety and make informed choices when it comes to self-defense equipment. Thank you for sharing your insights!
@@SecurityZone1Can you suggest a few other locations to purchase 2nd hand X26. The place you suggested have none. Thank you.
In my opinion the Pulse is not made to the same standard as the X26. It's not really intended for daily use / duty use....It's an emergency tool.
Yes I totally agree with you on that one! Definitely is better to "have it" and "not need it" then to "need it" and "not have it" (Self Defense) thanks for tuning in I appreciate you.🙏💯
Shit I'll get all of them tbh but gotta put time Into it
Have you applied for the Armed Security classes yet?
@SECURITY ZONE havint had the chance man
Shoukd i get this or the x26
It depends on what you are getting it for, if it is just for self defense then by all means get the pulse it's cheaper and the carts are cheaper as well and u can change the batteries when they expire...but if you work Security/law enforcement then get the X26 for sure
@@SecurityZone1 yeah I do armed security so I thinking bout getting the pulse so now ima get my certificate for the taser pulse then ima get the x26
@@gtkid3289 depending on where u work I never needed a certification for the pulse because it's NOT made for duty use because of the unjustifiable 30 seconds that it delivers and in court you need to be able to proof that the 5 seconds u needed to use the professional Taser (X26) was definitely justified that's the difference u NEVER want to use the pulse for Duty off duty different story on duty you can't justify 30 seconds and say I counted to 5 in my head and shut it off they won't allow it so just be careful but if I were u I would keep it on me for self defense but not actually have it on my duty belt or vest for actual duty use
@@SecurityZone1 yea ima just get the x26 it’s 399 for the black one☝️ for duty and off duty I also have the byrna I carry it off duty
@@gtkid3289 try www.armsunlimited.com u might be able to find a X26 for only $200 but they sell out quick it's police agency's that switched from the X26 over to the 7s so they sell their X26's for cheap
The big difference between the X26 and the Pulse are the probes. X26 will have better penetration through clothing and a faster reload after a missed shot.
And you're better off getting a dedicated pepper ball launcher. They're pretty cheap now with good capacity and rate of fire.
The Pulse is more for non-professional carry - maybe “everyday carry.” The X26 is more for “duty.” I currently carry the X7 - worst Taser ever. Way too complicated for me. I have carried the X26 for over a decade and I have no complaints. X26 is a win for me!
I agree 100% ever since I started carrying the X26 i'v had no issues at all even when I mixed the two and used the Pulse for duty it didn't penetrate through thick clothing as good as the X26 and even if it did the layers of clothing stopped the pulse from reaching it's potential that's why the shaped pulse technology plays such a big role in why the X26 was and still is in my opinion the best Professional taser for "Duty"
Do u know where buy and if they ship to japan?
Try www.armsunlimited.com search for TaserX26
Where’d u find the cartridges with pepper balls and paint balls that sounds crazy 😂 nice video
You have to order them from the Phazer website it's specifically made for the Phazer enforcer but they fit and function perfectly on a Taser x26 you can also get the Phazer regular taser cartridge with the darts for cheaper then Taser in 15 20 or 25feet I order 2 of the Phazer green door 20 foot cartridges for cheaper than the 2 original yellow door 15foot Taser cartridges that's what's cool about the X26 there are so many tactical features and things you can do with it
@@SecurityZone1 oh yeah its way cheaper thanks
@@RedVelvetGPP np be safe!
6:55
I don’t mind the x26 but the x2 is a good in between of the x26 and Taser 7.
Idk if the amps are different on the 2
XP is also 50k
I know they are super expensive but if you can afford the X7 it is a lot better mechanism. There's a reason law enforcement agencies only report a 20% success rate in tasers. The probe travels at 150 ft per second and does not penetrate clothing well at all. I was super into the taser when it first came out and after going through the instructor course I thought that it was going to be the next big innovation in law enforcement. However, when I started using it on the street, I experienced a lot of failures. I'm a top-notch marksman and I've even won several competitions local 3 gun shoots. The failures I experienced we're not due to shot placement, they were due to the wonky accuracy of the probes. In my opinion, for a security gig, you really need at least the X2 or higher.
Wait till you see how ridiculously awesome the 10 is better than the 7. It's only a shame that we will be waiting literally forever to get our hands on the 10 according to AXON due to them still fulfilling large contracts with police agencies buying them all up. I've been now waiting for 2 years calling AXON every couple months trying to get a hold of the new 10 and they are still only selling them to police agencies buying them in at least quantities of 10 for the foreseeable future.
The taser pulse has a 30sec and the x26 only 5sec which seems to be not a long enough shock to render the suspect long enough. My company we can only carry the taser pulse and not any other type of taser. I do carry a firearm too.
Well ur company is risking your certificate because by law 30 is for civilian self defense if your using for duty and you can't justify the 5 seconds which is why I wear a body cam them GoodLuck with a major law suit in court I don't care what my company tells me I go by with BSIS rules they are the ones in charge not the greedy money hungry bosses who just need a breathing body to be at a site so the client's happy and they can still charge them for next month
Even unjustified Mace or pepper spray can lead to a felony so screw your company and make sure you as an individual understand what you should be doing because you never know you can be a with a new company tomorrow for all u know it's whoever pays u more and is respectful towards your hard work dedication and certificate accomplishments
@@SecurityZone1so I should get the taser x26 for the 5 sec
Great video however Security guards are not authorized to legally use a taser to gain compliance. That would be a crime in CA. The use of a taser is solely for self defense use.
Thanks for watching my video I appreciate it🙏 I agree with what you are saying although I worked for a few Federal contracts that requires us Armed Executive Protection Officers to become Fully certified in the Taser X26 for that exact reason, but for regular Private Security, Armed Security, this would not be a recommendation just to be CEW Certified, we could definitely get into a lot of trouble if we don't comply with our state laws.
I'm actually fully certified in the use of a taser and I've worked as a high profile executive protection agent. That role is considered private security and falls under BSIS regulations and CA penal code. I'm not sure what Federal contract mixes the two roles of Security guard and peace officer? Using the taser as a compliance tool is not allowed unless you are a peace officer or have limited peace officer powers? You can in theory dry stun someone to get them to comply but, that use of force must still be in a self defense situation. Looking forward to seeing some more videos!
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Private security guards *are* civilians. And the X26P was rebranded as the X1 for civilian sales, so it's more of the "prosumer" model. The X2/Taser7 are true "professional" models.
I’m Mexico city
Your profile name Needs another makeover!😆
@@SecurityZone1 what should I change it to when I can
@@robloxkidreal I'll talk to you offline Buddy...we will create you a good one!👍🏼
Taser pulse has been discontinued also
The pulse 2 is coming out very soon
The pulse sucks. It is just a completely nerfed version of the taser. Buy a used X26 instead, or better yet a Phazer if you can afford one, a bit better than taser.
@@cplinstructor agreed 👍
Simply comparing ohms, voltage, watts , the M26 is the most powerful Taser ever made. The orginal X26 cant be purchased from Taser anymore, only the X26P which has the lower output power. This applies to all Taser devices, a Taser 7, X3, X2 isnt anymore powerful than a Taser Pulse. The one advantage of Pulse is that you can have the gun continue to discharge for 30 seconds unattended .No police model can do this this, their max is 5 seconds
It is not called x 2 6 it is x 26
TomAto tomato 🍅
Never used pulse. I like the X26. I recommend always going woih something the police use this goes for firearm, holster, taser, OC, of course not all cops are made equal
Definitely I agree
For holsters, it's almost always Safariland. Most agencies now are not carrying anything older than the taser X2. As far as OC goes, the largest distributor to law enforcement is Sabre. Batons are almost a thing of the past. The old pr-24 batons were great but the newer ASP batons don't work very well. Plus, it's always better to taze or use OC than to beat somebody with a stick. I've been training police and security for close to 15 years and that's the standard that you see across-the-board almost everywhere.
My company issues the Pulse+, and that's what I carry. I check it before every shift, and understand it's limitations and uses. I own most of my equipment, but the 26 is just too expensive for me to purchase. OC spray is my favorite intermediate tool.
X2 is even better two shots and you don’t have to remove the cartridge to drive stun
True but the shock force is weaker that's why police had to switch to them before the Tazer7
The phazzer is stronger that the x26
Nah the X26 is the strongest one on the market that's why police officers are no longer able to carry them anymore and use the Taser 7 or newer the amount of power that 26 had got so many agencies to many law suits because of people falling over after locking up and cracking their head on the concrete the phazzer is just 50k volts not saying it's not strong but no where near the amount of power the X26 has
@@SecurityZone1 x26 is 50k the phazzer 55k
@@SecurityZone1 our LEO and detention officers carry x26. I carry x26 as a bail agent
@@Infidel92x X26 was sold as 50k that's when police started carrying them and then they realized after major tests that the unit actually put out close to 75k trust me brother it's the strongest ones on the market I did a lot of research and spoke with many Taser instructors and now your not even aloud to use them when in training for a permit it was all a mixup during licensing and production
@@SecurityZone1 I’ll keep rocking my x26 until I get the new taser 10
X26 is also 50,000 volts lol
It says 50,000 it's really 75,000 if u actually test it and that's why police forces aren't allowed to carry them anymore now they use the new ones that are rated and tested to 50,000 volts due to major law suits
@@SecurityZone1 That's crazy I carry a X26 for work still lol hopefully I don't have to use it
@@tplanes usually I don't have to go any further than putting my sight light on the subject and he or she pretty much stops being annoying so it's a great deterrent especially for gaining compliance 💯
I recommended taser puls👏
Don't Get the TASER PULSE, OR C2! GET THE X26 TASER!
Exactly 💯
I agree that professional taser guns have case law to help back a user in court, but between the two scenarios in which a Pulse would be used, it can very easily be argued that using a Pulse and counting for 5 seconds is by far more sensible and humane than firing it at assailant and running away while they're left there riding the full 30 seconds. Just the name Taser brings an understanding of safety, humaneness, quality, and regulation, unlike some Chinese made handheld stun gun, for example, that isn't proven to use the proper voltage and timing limits. The Pulse is a Taser product, and if it posed an unconstitutional danger, it wouldn't have been allowed to be produced or would be heavily regulated.