When You Want One Tool That Does Two Jobs Well
Most people carrying a stun gun are also carrying a flashlight — or wishing they were. The Master Blaster combines both into a single 6.5-inch unit that fits in a holster on your belt or in a bag. The electrical output is substantial at 95 million volts and 4.9 milliamps, and the 120-lumen flashlight is genuinely bright enough to light a path or identify a threat at distance. This is a practical carry tool, not a range demo piece.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
Night shift workers heading to and from vehicles in low-light parking areas get two practical tools — a flashlight for navigation and a stun gun for last-resort defense — without adding bulk to their carry. College students who want something straightforward and reliable will find the dual safety system reassuring: the switch prevents accidental activation, and the disable pin means the device can’t be turned against them. Anyone who spends time outdoors in the evening — dog walkers, joggers, commuters — will find the rechargeable battery and holster make this easy to integrate into a daily routine without thinking about it.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Master Blaster if you want:
- A stun gun and tactical flashlight in a single rechargeable unit
- Dual safety features — disable pin plus manual switch — for confident everyday carry
- A rubberized grip and holster for secure, comfortable access
- Strong output specs — 95M volts and 4.9 milliamps — in a mid-size form factor
Consider something else if you need:
- A keychain-size device for minimal carry — this unit runs 6.5 inches
- Extended range capability — stun guns require direct contact to be effective
How It Actually Works
The Master Blaster operates on a rechargeable lithium battery that holds a charge for months between uses. Plug it into a standard outlet via the included cord, charge it, and it’s ready. There’s no battery compartment to manage, no proprietary cells to track down — just charge it the same way you charge anything else.
The disable pin attaches to your wrist strap. If the device is pulled away from you during a struggle, the pin separates from the unit and disables it. That’s a meaningful safety feature, not a marketing bullet point — it means the tool can’t be used against you. The manual safety switch provides a second layer of protection against accidental discharge when the unit is holstered or in a bag.
The 120-lumen flashlight is a real-world useful output level — enough to illuminate a standard room or light a pathway clearly at night. In a tense situation, it also gives you a non-contact option: shining it directly at someone’s eyes creates temporary disorientation and buys time before any physical confrontation becomes necessary. At 6.5″ x 2.25″ x 1.5″ and 0.6 lbs, the unit is holdable and won’t fatigue your hand during extended carry.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Master Blaster Stack Up?
| Feature | Master Blaster Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 95,000,000V ✓ | Up to 80,000,000V | N/A | Varies |
| Built-in Flashlight | 120 Lumens ✓ | Sometimes (low output) | No | Sometimes |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | N/A | Sometimes |
| Disable Pin Safety | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | No | Rare |
| Size / Portability | Mid-size (6.5″) | Compact ✓ | Very compact ✓ | Extended reach ✓ |
| Best For | Daily carry with flashlight use | Keyring / minimal carry | Standoff distance defense | Patrol / extended reach |
Practical Details
The Master Blaster measures 6.5″ x 2.25″ x 1.5″ and weighs 0.6 lbs. It runs on a built-in rechargeable lithium battery; the charging cord is included. The unit includes a nylon holster and wrist strap. Safety features include a manual on/off switch and a disable pin. Flashlight output is 120 lumens. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Check your local and state laws before purchase — stun gun legality varies by jurisdiction.
The Master Blaster is a capable, practical tool for anyone who wants reliable electrical defense and a real flashlight in a single rechargeable unit — add it to your carry setup and stop hauling two separate devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the rechargeable battery stay charged?
The lithium battery in the Master Blaster holds a charge well over extended periods — most users find charging it once a month is more than sufficient for regular carry. It charges via the included cord in a standard outlet, similar to a phone or tablet. There’s no indicator light for charge level, so building a monthly charging habit into your routine is the practical approach. The battery is sealed inside the unit and not user-replaceable, which is typical for rechargeable stun guns at this output level.
What does the disable pin actually do?
The disable pin connects to the wrist strap and inserts into a port on the stun gun. As long as the pin is in place, the unit operates normally. If the device is yanked from your hand — during a struggle, for example — the pin pulls free and the stun gun is disabled. It cannot be fired without reinserting the pin. This is a genuine safety feature designed to prevent the weapon from being turned against you, not just a lanyard attachment point.
Is the 120-lumen flashlight useful in everyday situations?
Yes, 120 lumens is a practical everyday output. It’s bright enough to clearly light a path, read signage at a distance, or illuminate a parking garage. It’s not a search-and-rescue beam, but it’s a genuinely useful light for the situations most people encounter at night. Using the flashlight regularly also serves the secondary purpose of keeping the battery active and giving you a reason to have the device in hand when you’re moving through low-light environments.
Are there places I can’t legally carry this?
Stun gun laws vary significantly by state, county, and municipality. Most U.S. states permit civilian carry of stun guns for self-defense, but several have restrictions or outright prohibitions. Some jurisdictions restrict carrying in schools, government buildings, or courthouses regardless of general legality. Before purchasing and carrying, it’s your responsibility to check the current laws in your state and any localities you spend time in. Safety Technology does not provide legal advice — verify your local regulations directly.




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