Just another thing that can go wrong.
Somehow, I think LE and the military will make sure they are exempted from this.
That said, if someone WANTS to buy this, go ahead. I won't.
mrp wrote:The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as consumers seek guns modified for safety]
The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as they spend money on legislators and lobbying efforts to ensure that their technology becomes mandated in state and then federal law, guaranteeing a marketplace for their product as well as lucrative licensing contracts with any manufacturers wishing to sell firearms in the United States.
crbutler wrote:About this time frame I began to look on Glock owners as being incestuous relatives of Lucifer.
JohnGageMN wrote:mrp wrote:The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as consumers seek guns modified for safety]
The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as they spend money on legislators and lobbying efforts to ensure that their technology becomes mandated in state and then federal law, guaranteeing a marketplace for their product as well as lucrative licensing contracts with any manufacturers wishing to sell firearms in the United States.
Of course! All companies are evil and have no desire to develop new technology that there may be a market for.![]()
Or maybe they noticed the handwriting on the wall because of all the talk of implementing requirements for tech like this in places like Kalifornistan and thought they'd be innovative and invent a workable technology. Hell, if you want to go the opposite conspiracy direction, maybe they're hoping tech like this will actually open up some new markets that might loosen total gun bans to allow something like this (England, for example).
Legislators in many countries are working on binding provisions to pave the way for new technologies. Armatix’s mechatronic solutions for securing handguns, revolvers and rifles are already charting the course that the entire industry will follow in the years to come.
azonesolutions wrote:Stupid concept, guns need to be dangerous.
Seismic Sam wrote:all that.
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