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Dial H For Hero

(2,971 posts)
Mon Jan 31, 2022, 05:56 PM Jan 2022

Remember that "smart gun" from a couple of weeks ago whose designers boasted that it would just as

reliable, if not more so, than its competition? Well, it seems there was a second news photographer taking video, and when asked to fire two shots from it the gentleman loads a magazine, puts a round in the chamber and pulls the trigger. "Bang!" He pulls the trigger again.

"Click."

At which point the video cuts off.


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Remember that "smart gun" from a couple of weeks ago whose designers boasted that it would just as (Original Post) Dial H For Hero Jan 2022 OP
and his head is stove in by a baseball bat wielding bad guy (n/t) melm00se Feb 2022 #1
Seems like a bad business idea... LiberatedUSA Feb 2022 #2
Maybe as a novelty item, or down the road, when they become MarineCombatEngineer Feb 2022 #3
Reminds me of the Cobray Terminator 12 Ga. single shot open bolt shotgun. Dial H For Hero Feb 2022 #4
Yep, when they become collectibles due to scarcity, MarineCombatEngineer Feb 2022 #5
 

LiberatedUSA

(1,666 posts)
2. Seems like a bad business idea...
Sun Feb 13, 2022, 04:33 AM
Feb 2022

…to make something nobody wants and will not buy. Too unreliable. Also, if vehicles can be shut down with a switch from elsewhere, so could your guns. Cops won’t want these and gun owners won’t replace their reliable guns with them. So who are they for? Who plans on wasting their money on a gun that may or may not work and can be disabled at the whim of an outside operator?

This will be a “thanks but no thanks, not interested” thing.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,322 posts)
3. Maybe as a novelty item, or down the road, when they become
Sun Feb 13, 2022, 09:21 AM
Feb 2022

collectibles due to the scarcity of them, other than that...

 

Dial H For Hero

(2,971 posts)
4. Reminds me of the Cobray Terminator 12 Ga. single shot open bolt shotgun.
Sun Feb 13, 2022, 01:13 PM
Feb 2022

Ian McCollum (Gun Jesus) of Forgotten Weapons fame did a video on it in which he described it as "the worst shotgun ever".

One just sold on Gunbroker for $1,500.

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