ClydeR
05-18-2013, 08:27 PM
The maker of the gun, being shipped to stores this week, brags that “even a novice shooter can become an elite long-range marksman in minutes.”
The company, TrackingPoint, has said its “world’s first” long range Precision Guided Firearms (PGF) integrate precision hardware, digital optics, and tracking technology to deliver an unmatched shooting experience. The line of rifles starts at about $22,500 and each comes packaged with an iPad mini including the interactive TrackingPoint mobile app.
More... (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2013/05/smart-rifle-begins-shipping-to-gun-owners-this-week/)
Certain People who hate the Constitution are already planning to pass laws outlawing smart guns, claiming that average people should not be able to hit a tiny target from hundreds of yards. You should get one today before Obama buys them all up to put on his drones. The cost of $22,500 may seem like a lot to you 47 percenters, but isn't your family's security worth it?
The weapon is being introduced at a time when the debate over gun control has raised tempers on both sides of the argument.
Schauble said safety is paramount, just like with any other gun or rifle. “It is a firearm. It is controlled by federal law,” he said.
He said a password can be set on the gun’s scope software. This doesn’t render the rifle useless, but it does lock any unauthorized users out of the precision technology.
Since it has a password, there's nothing to worry about. Only the person who bought it will be able to use the smart features.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsxON4T3o-M
The company, TrackingPoint, has said its “world’s first” long range Precision Guided Firearms (PGF) integrate precision hardware, digital optics, and tracking technology to deliver an unmatched shooting experience. The line of rifles starts at about $22,500 and each comes packaged with an iPad mini including the interactive TrackingPoint mobile app.
More... (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2013/05/smart-rifle-begins-shipping-to-gun-owners-this-week/)
Certain People who hate the Constitution are already planning to pass laws outlawing smart guns, claiming that average people should not be able to hit a tiny target from hundreds of yards. You should get one today before Obama buys them all up to put on his drones. The cost of $22,500 may seem like a lot to you 47 percenters, but isn't your family's security worth it?
The weapon is being introduced at a time when the debate over gun control has raised tempers on both sides of the argument.
Schauble said safety is paramount, just like with any other gun or rifle. “It is a firearm. It is controlled by federal law,” he said.
He said a password can be set on the gun’s scope software. This doesn’t render the rifle useless, but it does lock any unauthorized users out of the precision technology.
Since it has a password, there's nothing to worry about. Only the person who bought it will be able to use the smart features.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsxON4T3o-M