WHAT DOES 3800 PC MEAN ON TAZER
“3800 PC” on a Tazer usually refers to the model’s power/spec label, not a special setting. In many listings and videos for small stun-gun style devices, “3800” is used as part of the model or marketing name, while “PC” often means the body is made with a polycarbonate casing or a similar plastic housing.
What it likely means
- 3800 : usually a model number or voltage marketing number, not a precise electrical measurement you should rely on.
- PC : commonly shorthand for polycarbonate , a tough plastic used for the shell.
- It does not usually mean a police code or a setting you need to change.
Why the label is confusing
A lot of these products use flashy labels like “3800,” “38000KV,” or “3.8 million volt” in ways that are not standardized. So the exact meaning can vary by brand, but on product pages it is most often just a model/marketing descriptor.
Practical read
If you saw “3800 PC” printed on the device, the safest interpretation is:
- 3800 = product series or advertised power number.
- PC = plastic/polycarbonate construction.
- The exact meaning depends on the specific brand and model.
TL;DR: “3800 PC” usually means a 3800-series stun device with a polycarbonate plastic shell, not a special hidden setting.