Schuylaar's Sesh - The Smart Gun Is Already Here Read It And Weep..

schuylaar

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yes folks, that's right we already possess the technology (even though you rocket scientists swear we don't):

 

MuyLocoNC

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This is Biometric how? If they can steal the pistol, why couldn't they steal the Casio?

I rarely rate a thread, but this is one deserves a quick death.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Truly one of the dumbest ideas ever conceived. Why not an implantable chip in your thumb? That makes way more sense AND we could have crooks lopping off gun owner's thumbs in droves.
 

heckler73

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Well, I'm impressed. This type of firearm is the type one wants when faced against a Super Ninja Marine like NoDrama who can disarm someone hiding in the shadows from several meters away using only the stench of his foot odour.
 

NoDrama

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yes folks, that's right we already possess the technology (even though you rocket scientists swear we don't):

The watch is a key, the gun has a lock. This is nothing new at all.

ALL locks can be circumvented.

The gun is a .22 and costs about 6 times what a average .22 pistol costs today.

No one is going to buy this thing, it is a poor poor choice as a defensive weapon and the cost is prohibitive. .22 Semi Auto pistols are notoriously finicky and jam often, even the best ones out there, mainly due to ammunition variances.

What happens when the watch battery dies?

Are you really going to wear this giant watch on your wrist 24/7 and while asleep?

Its a great wonderful awesome idea for a gun range weapon though.
 

schuylaar

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This is Biometric how? If they can steal the pistol, why couldn't they steal the Casio?

I rarely rate a thread, but this is one deserves a quick death.
if it's no big deal then why the death threats to gun shop owner who wished to sell these?
 

schuylaar

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The watch is a key, the gun has a lock. This is nothing new at all.

ALL locks can be circumvented.

The gun is a .22 and costs about 6 times what a average .22 pistol costs today.

No one is going to buy this thing, it is a poor poor choice as a defensive weapon and the cost is prohibitive. .22 Semi Auto pistols are notoriously finicky and jam often, even the best ones out there, mainly due to ammunition variances.

What happens when the watch battery dies?

Are you really going to wear this giant watch on your wrist 24/7 and while asleep?

Its a great wonderful awesome idea for a gun range weapon though.
just like any new technology it's more pricey until they are mainstream..remember the ipad?

:lol:
 

NoDrama

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Well, I'm impressed. This type of firearm is the type one wants when faced against a Super Ninja Marine like NoDrama who can disarm someone hiding in the shadows from several meters away using only the stench of his foot odour.
Simple Krav Maga, Ask Doer. You think I am the only one? Victor Marx is probably the fastest person I have ever seen. He can take the gun away from you in less time than your brain can even react to the initial movement. Something like 1/100th of a second.
 

schuylaar

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well losers seems like new jersey ex-governor mcgreevey has passed legislation several years ago banning guns three (3) years after a "smart gun" was available to the general public..

:mrgreen:
 

Wavels

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Only a profoundly dumb person would ever willingly purchase a "smart" gun.
There is no reason to do so, unless mandated by overzealous, overbearing governmental intrusion.
 

schuylaar

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Simple Krav Maga, Ask Doer. You think I am the only one? Victor Marx is probably the fastest person I have ever seen. He can take the gun away from you in less time than your brain can even react to the initial movement. Something like 1/100th of a second.
good thing most of the insane are easily recognized and don't move very fast..orange hair and completely psychotic..
 

schuylaar

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Only a profoundly dumb person would ever willingly purchase a "smart" gun.
There is no reason to do so, unless mandated by overzealous, overbearing governmental intrusion.
obviously you missed my post above about how it's already a law in new jersey..
 

Wavels

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obviously you missed my post above about how it's already a law in new jersey..
And that is indeed truly shameful in my estimation.

Another good reason that I left NJ years ago.

Unfortunately, I have siblings who are sorta stuck there for now...they cannot wait to bolt out of there.

Too bad, because some of the best outdoor bud crops that I ever harvested were in NJ!
Twelve foot plus ponderous, sticky, gooey monsters!:joint:
 

schuylaar

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And that is indeed truly shameful in my estimation.

Another good reason that I left NJ years ago.

Unfortunately, I have siblings who are sorta stuck there for now...they cannot wait to bolt out of there.

Too bad, because some of the best outdoor bud crops that I ever harvested were in NJ!
Twelve foot plus ponderous, sticky, gooey monsters!:joint:
it's the garden state for a reason: the beefsteak tomato
 

MuyLocoNC

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obviously you missed my post above about how it's already a law in new jersey..
Who gives a shit what NJ does any more than what NY does? I have NO problem with states doing whatever the fuck they want to do. Ima sit back and watch the spectacle of stupidity. It's a shame they can't force libs to live in the beds they make, they seem to flee like rats on a sinking ship when their policies come to fruition.

The only crybabies are the liberal shitstains whining about the big, bad guns. I think you'll find most of the Conservatives posting on this forum have more guns than they could ever need.
 

NoDrama

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just like any new technology it's more pricey until they are mainstream..remember the ipad?

:lol:
What about the iPad? The only reason it is less expensive is because of superior products as competition undercutting Apple's prices. This gun has no competition because its a fairly useless weapon because they can't make it in a larger caliber because the technology needs to be further miniaturized.

How often does the battery need to be changed on the weapon?

Can the weapon be driven over by a tank, dropped onto cement from 10 meters 100 times, fired 3,000 times , baked in an oven for 12 hours at 160F and then frozen to 60 below zero for 12 hours, drug thru sand and mud and then made to fire with no lubrication and still have zero failures?

If it can't do those things, then it is not reliable enough to be used in any capacity other than a tin can shooter.
 

NoDrama

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good thing most of the insane are easily recognized and don't move very fast..orange hair and completely psychotic..
Do you know this by studying the mirror?

Or did you think that the Colorado theater shooter was the only insane person ever?
 

Dr Kynes

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yes folks, that's right we already possess the technology (even though you rocket scientists swear we don't):

it's a fucking 22 pistol, which makes it useless

you have to enter a pin on your magic watch before you can fire it, which makes it even more useless.

if the watch gets broke, No Gun
if the watch gets wet, No Gun
if the delicate electronics inside the gun break, No Gun
and even if everything works perfectly,, it's a .22, so... No Gun.

if that is a "smart gun" where are they gonna find people stupid enough to pay $2000 for a .22 that may or may not fire when you need it?
 
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