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TASER XREP Cartridge


The TASER® XREP™ cartridge is a self-contained, wireless electronic control device (ECD), that deploys from a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. It delivers a similar Neuro Muscular Incapacitation (NMI) bio-effect as our handheld TASER® X26™ ECD, but can be delivered to a maximum effective range of 100 feet (30.48 meters), combining blunt impact force. The battery supply is fully integrated into the chassis and provides the power to drive the XREP projectile engine.

The nose assembly of the XREP projectile contains four forward facing barbed electrodes. On impact these electrodes attach to the body of the target. The energy from the impact breaks a series of fracture pins that release the main chassis of the XREP projectile which remains connected to the nose by a "hand trap" wire-tether assembly.

The XREP initially delivers its e ects through the front probes; however, the system seeks an optimal connection between the nose and a secondary contact point. A secondary contact point can be achieved by contact with either the rear facing barbs, hand trap wire or the six Cholla electrodes that deploy during impact. Once this connection is achieved, the XREP utilizes these electrical outputs to “jam” the communication system of the subject. The XREP sends a series of energy pulses similar to those used by the brain to communicate with the body. The e ect of the current overpowers the normal electrical signals within the body’s nerve  bers, and inhibits voluntary muscular control of the body.

The XREP projectile autonomously generates NMI for 20 continuous seconds. The battery supply is fully integrated into the chassis and provides the power to drive the XREP projectile engine.



  • NOSE ASSEMBLY
    Refers to the entire detachable nose section.This includes the Nose Assembly, Frontal Probes, Fracture Pins, and the rearfacing Reflex Engagement barbs.
  • CONDUCTIVE HAND TRAP WIRE
    Connects the TASER XREP Engine to the Frontal Probes. The insulated wire is wound with the conductive wire.
  • CHOLLA ELECTRODES
    Electrodes attached to the chassis of the TASER XREP. The Cholla electrodes are constrained beneath the sheath during flight, extend after impact and are conductive.