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C & E GUN SHOW FAYETTEVILLE NC
by Admin on Feb.05, 2010, under Gun Shows
February 6 – 7, 2010
April 3 – 4, 2010 (Easter)
June 5 – 6, 2010
August 7 – 8, 2010 October 2 – 3, 2010
December 4 – 5, 2010
Crown Coliseum in the Crown Expo Center Cumberland County Civic Center 1960 Coliseum Drive Fayetteville, NCĀ 28306 910-323-5088
Stun Guns Planet will be featuring a LARGE Display at this Show.
See Our New Line of Professional Grade Airsoft Rifles and Pistols not yet on our website.
UFC 88 Flashback: Rashad KO’s Liddell
by Admin on Oct.22, 2009, under General Discussion
By Ross Everett
Rashad Evans didnt scream about demanding respect in his prefight interviews because hes smart enough to know that respect must be earned. He earned it and then some with a devastating 2nd round TKO of Chuck Liddell in the main event of UFC 88.
If Evans needed any more validation of how little respect he was getting, he could have taken a look at the UFCs text message prediction poll of the main event which favored The Iceman by a whopping 81% to 19% margin. Or he could have listened to the UFC announcers, who had all but penciled Liddell in for a return to light heavyweight title contention after his inevitable victory.
From the opening horn, Evans showed no fear of Liddells once legendary power. Instead, he danced and moved (which was dumbly criticized as showboating by the UFC announce team), using his slick footwork and speed to dart in and out of range of Liddells punches. In the process, he was able to use his superior handspeed to get off first. His punches werent exactly highlight reel power shots at this point, but were nonetheless effective as evidenced by a cut opened under Liddells eye. For his part, Liddell scored with a few shots of his own, but was clearly frustrated by the evasiveness of his opponent.
Evans highlight reel power shot was to come in the 2nd round. Liddell backed Evans up near the cage wall and went to throw an uppercut. Simultaneously, Evans responded with an overhand right that landed quicker, harder and more accurately. The perfectly placed punch knocked Liddell out cold and referee Herb Dean jumped in to cover him up and wave off the fight without taking a second look. Evans’ KO was one of the most devastating in the history of the sport, and made all the more so by the status of the man on the receiving end.
Rashad Evans raised his record to 17-0-1 with the TKO victory. Liddell, meanwhile, saw his record drop to 21-6.
Liddells loss notwithstanding, it was a good night for UFC veterans as Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson won their fights in impressive fashion. Franklin looked particularly sharp in dismantling tough Matt Hamill, eventually prevailing by 3rd round TKO. Hamill had trouble getting inside for the takedown he needed to compete in the bout, and every time he closed the distance he was met with a barrage of Franklin punches and kicks. Franklin employed leg kicks early on, which obviously hurt Hamills ability to shoot for takedowns and ended the bout with a perfectly placed body kick that had Hamill doubled up and tapping out even as Mario Yamasaki covered the prone fighter.
This was the UFCs first trip to Atlanta and despite a good attendance the crowd itself was somewhat disappointing. In a marked contrast to the knowledgeable and enthusiastic fans at the Target Center in Minneapolis for UFC 87″arguably the best MMA crowd ever at a US venue”the live crowd at Phillips Arena often acted as if they were at a taping of Georgia Championship Wrestling. Every foreign fighter was booed mercilessly”including South Korean Kim. Perhaps the audience didnt realize that South Korea has been a US ally since its establishment after WW II.
More problematic was the crowds utter lack of respect for the fighters postfight. Poor Dong Hyun Kim was booed during his postfight interview–not quite the respect that a 4th degree judo black belt whod just won a very tough fight deserves. Kims treatment by the fans cant be written off as a reaction to a close split decision victory; Rashad Evans was booed after his victory over Liddell, and short of decapitating The Iceman there was no way his win could have been more decisive.
About the Author:
Ross Everett is a staff handicapper for a number of offshore sports books and an authority on NFL football betting. He’s a noted expert sports handicapping theory, as well as stock market investing. He contributes to a number of online media outlets providing insight on how to bet on NFL football, MMA and boxing.
Dixie Classic Gun and Knife Trader’s Show and Sale Showplace
by Admin on Oct.15, 2009, under General Discussion
Dixie Classic Gun and Knife Trader’s Show and Sale
Showplace
3000 Mechanicsville Turnpike.
Richmond VA 23233
HOURS
Sat – 9am-5pm
Sun – 10am-5pm
Come See us
New Events have been posted!
by Admin on Jun.01, 2009, under Welcome
We have schedule numerous gun shows this summer and more to come. We like to call it “Stun Guns Planet Summer Sizzle ‘09″
See our face book events page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stun-Guns-Planet/81125319410?ref=ts
Or see our event schedule right on our website. http://www.stungunsplanet.com/events_calendar.php
Stun Master Stun Guns
by Admin on May.10, 2009, under Stun Guns and Taser
Stun Master Stun Guns Shock The World
Now that we have your attention, let’s imagine for a minute that you’re a young female walking through a parking garage. Suddenly, a man comes from between the parked cars and attacks you. At this point, you are probably either thankful you have a Stun Master stun gun OR wishing you had one.
The above situation occurs all too often and not just to women either. Men and children are attacked as well. This trend has started an upswing in the popularity of stun guns. So what exactly is a stun gun anyway? How do they work? Are they dangerous?
Whoa there, hoss! One question at a time, OK?
What is a stun gun?
A stun gun is a device that can be carried in a purse or on the belt line as you would a small knife. They have two metal contact points that emit a high voltage charge that can be sustained for several seconds. The Stun Master stun gun company has several models of stun guns that can deliver from 100,000 to 625,000 volts to the attacker.
The idea is not to kill the attacker, but to simply subdue them or make them unable to pursue you temporarily so you can escape to safety.
What does the stun gun do to a person?
Basically, the Stun Master stun gun delivers a jolt of energy to the nervous system. Sort of like jamming a radar signal with a CB radio. The extra energy causes the muscles to flutter and become temporarily useless. The human nervous system operates on electrical impulses. All the Stun Master stun gun does is slightly overload that system for a moment.
What if a child picks one up and gets a shock?
Now this is something that would undoubtedly be uncomfortable. However, if a child DID happen to get hold of a Stun Master stun gun, the worst that could typically happen would be a slight shock and they would drop it. Of course, it is suggested that you keep these Stun Master stun guns out of the reach of children.
The effectiveness of a Stun Master stun gun is related to how long the charge is applied to the “victim”. The longer the shock is administered, the more effective the device is. So you see, if a kid got shocked and dropped it, there would be no harm done at all.
Are these affordable?
Depending on the amount of voltage you want to deliver, the cost is relative. If the cost is your only concern, then the Stun Master stun gun is the one for you. The 100,000 volt model (SM1000) starts at well under $50. The more powerful models can go a bit higher.
They are not unsightly and can be easily hidden in a purse or pocket. Some even come with a nice looking little leather belt holster.
As an added benefit, not only attackers can be repulsed with a Stun Master stun gun. Dogs can be affected as well. So joggers, walkers or bike riders can use them for safety, too.
Stun Master stun guns protect the ones you love, so buy them one as a gift. They’ll love you even more for it when it saves their life.

