Armatix in Chapter 11

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Armatix in Chapter 11

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Looks like not enough Democrats want to buy their gun/watch combo........

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The only way to make this really work would be with subdermal in plants in both hands and with a gun in a proper definite caliber. It would also need to be similar in size to current offerings and not more than twice the cost. One they acomplish that they may find a market.
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Kommander wrote:The only way to make this really work would be with subdermal in plants in both hands and with a gun in a proper definite caliber. It would also need to be similar in size to current offerings and not more than twice the cost. One they acomplish that they may find a market.
No. It would have to be an electrically controlled solenoid firing pin. Incredibly fast lock time and beautiful microswitch trigger. Basically better than any current competition gun, and yes in a full power cartridge. Of course then its a fimware flash from full auto. It occurs to me the hughes amendment and NFA have prevented smart guns from taking off.
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I refuse to trust firearm safety or utility to a battery or a magic magnetic ring.
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slowpoke wrote:It would have to be an electrically controlled solenoid firing pin. Incredibly fast lock time and beautiful microswitch trigger.
So.. Basically a Walther FP?
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HTRN wrote:
slowpoke wrote:It would have to be an electrically controlled solenoid firing pin. Incredibly fast lock time and beautiful microswitch trigger.
So.. Basically a Walther FP?
Is the FP semi auto? I thought it was setup single shot.
But yeah imagine setup for IPSC.
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