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blueridge3210

(1,401 posts)
Fri May 16, 2014, 02:12 PM May 2014

the-zuckerberg-of-guns-could-save-lives-and-make-millions

For decades, smart guns have been stuck in a technological backwater. Technology that made guns safer by preventing unauthorized use and tying them to a specific users — like James Bond used in Skyfall — has been deemed too expensive, faulty, and unreliable to be used in the real world. No one took it very seriously. But that changed earlier this year.
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I chatted up reps at various gun big manufacturers — Colt, Smith & Wesson, Glock — trying to figure out their smart gun strategy. Did they plan on rolling them out? What kind of tech did they plan on using? How many years would it take to bring them to market?

I was met with blank and puzzled stares. Many of them didn’t understand what I meant by “smart gun.”

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It was late in the day and I still hadn’t found what I was looking for. Then suddenly a glimmer of hope.


http://pando.com/2014/05/07/the-zuckerberg-of-guns-could-save-lives-and-make-millions-for-the-industry-but-hell-have-to-fight-the-nra-first/

Very long article, looks like the author had his mind made up before he ever talked to anyone. A lot of creative language to describe "the other".
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the-zuckerberg-of-guns-could-save-lives-and-make-millions (Original Post) blueridge3210 May 2014 OP
I call bullshit on this writer.. SQUEE May 2014 #1
Don't hold back, tell me how you really feel! lol blueridge3210 May 2014 #2
I agree with his headline SQUEE May 2014 #4
"I wasn’t there to preach or educate. I was there to report." clffrdjk May 2014 #3
He got pretty well eviscerated in the comments section friendly_iconoclast May 2014 #5
I didn't make it that far clffrdjk May 2014 #6
Very poorly written article. ManiacJoe May 2014 #7
Well blueridge3210 May 2014 #8
Yah, there is that. ManiacJoe May 2014 #9
why Zuckerberg? gejohnston May 2014 #10
Well, at least he is consistant. (nt) blueridge3210 May 2014 #11

SQUEE

(1,315 posts)
1. I call bullshit on this writer..
Fri May 16, 2014, 02:35 PM
May 2014
I chatted up reps at various gun big manufacturers — Colt, Smith & Wesson, Glock — trying to figure out their smart gun strategy. Did they plan on rolling them out? What kind of tech did they plan on using? How many years would it take to bring them to market?

I was met with blank and puzzled stares. Many of them didn’t understand what I meant by “smart gun.”


While that may fly with the uninformed, but all us little dicked proto murderers are well aware that SIG, H&K, SMITH & WESSON, Colt, FN Herstal, IWI/IMI, GLOCK, and Beretta have for years looked at, and even attempted to produce a "smart gun".. In fact S&W has had a magnetic ring lock for decades, yes DECADES... this writer is lying his agenda driven ass off...

And before people start screaming NRA puts pressure on gun makers, HK hates its civilian customers.. true story, civilians are a tiny market share, and it has always focused on its military and LEO sales, making the idea of fielding a reliable "smart gun" incredibly lucrative to them.

SQUEE

(1,315 posts)
4. I agree with his headline
Fri May 16, 2014, 03:17 PM
May 2014

The right manufacturer, producing a strong and reliable weapons platform could get a safe firearm on the market, some companies are above the NRA.
Let just take HK, Heckler and Koch has so much respect and influence in the industry, if they produced a smart gun, had GSG-9 and the SAS try it and DEVGRU and the D boys get a single picture of it in SOF or hell, on the next Call of Duty cover..
that hit will fly off the shelves faster than shit through a draft dodging, pedarestic has been rock star.

2 things,
first.. RELIABLE, HK lawyers as well as PR know one single failure to fire due to new technology will be the fucking end of the whole exercise.
Second, it has to be a in a good caliber and a compact package, besides bedside guns, Concealed carry is your other target market. 9mm para, .40, and .45 are going to have to be available, first they are the most common, but if the manufacturer seems to be avoiding the bigger calibers, it can be interpreted as a lack of faith in the frame... i am myself quite suspicious as to why the new "smart gun" is being offered only in .22, my experience tells me the platform can't take the stress of anything stronger.

 

clffrdjk

(905 posts)
3. "I wasn’t there to preach or educate. I was there to report."
Fri May 16, 2014, 02:57 PM
May 2014

What a joke. No where in that screed did he resemble a reporter.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
10. why Zuckerberg?
Fri May 16, 2014, 09:20 PM
May 2014

he didn't invent anything, certainly didn't design any device. He stole the idea from Facebook from the two ladies that now have Hukkster.
So, not only was this an excellent example of unethical journalism, the writer doesn't know the difference between hardware and software.

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