Test Fire The Clinton Smart Gun Against a Hot Home Intruder!

ernest2

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http://www.crosscircuit.com/html/Games/SWClinton.html

A vertuial test drive game.


Yep , a genuine Smith and Clinton Smart Gun
Working Prototype ready for you to test fire
against a real "Hot Home Intrusion" armed felon type Burgerler.

I only got shot 10 times by the armed felon
before I figured out how to properly activate
the new and improved Smith and Clinton "Smart" Gun.

And it only failed to fire twice , causing my vertual death twice ,of course.

Oh, yeah, did I mention that Im a Certified NRA Pistol Instructer with 15 years experience?

It could take you even longer to figure out
how to properly activate your Clinton & Wesson Smart Gun.

If you can do it before getting shot 10 times by the bad guy, you are better than me!
 
OMFG! I just got smoked about 20 times, I was on the verge of getting a baseball bat and hitting my monitor!

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I thought I'd seen it all, until a 22WMR spun a bunny 2 1/4 times in the air!
 
The above posts testify to the useless and
danger of smart guns. Even highly trained
shooters can not activate them in time to avoid getting shot by the bad guy.
Smart guns, a really dumb idea.
Emergency response equipment that does not opperate in an emergency is worst than useless and causes needless death to those relying on the useless equipment. But then,
the game makes that point quite strongly.
 
How close to actual "smart gun" technology is this thing??

I was dead a dozen times over ... but in real life you only die once. The scumbag would've been able to step over my dead body to get at my defenseless family. Not a pleasant thought.



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"In life, as in chess, forethought wins." -- Charles Buxton
 
Do they have a back-up battery? I would suggest that the Secret Service and the Capitol Police only buy the "smart" weapons. I think I stick to the "dumb" type and rely on my own common sense before firing. I can hear it now, "But, it wasn't suppose to go off. I thought it wouldn't fire if I pulled the trigger."
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pax:
How close to actual "smart gun" technology is this thing??[/quote]

There is no "smart gun," only prototypes AFAIK. If anyone is mass producing and marketing these so-called "smart guns" I haven't heard of it yet.


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RKBA!
"The people have the right to bear arms for their defense and security"
Ohio Constitution, Article I, Section 4 Concealed Carry is illegal in Ohio.
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[This message has been edited by TheBluesMan (edited June 15, 2000).]
 
Pax, SIG has a prototype that uses a keypad on the butt. It enables the gun for one hour. Too bad Capt. Murphy will show up at 59:15, just as you're about to pull the trigger.
 
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