Uncle Buck
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There is a very interesting article about "smart gun" technology in forbes. Enough to make one wonder if the technology is even ready for prime time.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/josephsteinberg/2014/05/04/smartguns/
I do not know enough about the guns, mainly because I would never own one, to understand the whole thing, but one thing that would concern me is the "watch".
Could the watch be programmed to match more than one gun, or would each gun require an unique watch? If you go to the range with a bag full of guns, you have to change the watch each time you change the gun.
If you have two guns, one near your favorite recliner and another in the nightstand, you would have to remember to change them out when you go from room to room. I always remove my watch before going to bed...
What other problems do you folks think would arise from this technology?
(There is another thread going about Smart guns in MD, but I think this is a little different topic, so I started a new thread.)
http://www.forbes.com/sites/josephsteinberg/2014/05/04/smartguns/
I do not know enough about the guns, mainly because I would never own one, to understand the whole thing, but one thing that would concern me is the "watch".
Could the watch be programmed to match more than one gun, or would each gun require an unique watch? If you go to the range with a bag full of guns, you have to change the watch each time you change the gun.
If you have two guns, one near your favorite recliner and another in the nightstand, you would have to remember to change them out when you go from room to room. I always remove my watch before going to bed...
What other problems do you folks think would arise from this technology?
(There is another thread going about Smart guns in MD, but I think this is a little different topic, so I started a new thread.)