Is this the next level of gun safety?
Are we maybe 10 years away from having that implanted chip configured to our weapons?
Is this the next level of gun safety?
Are we maybe 10 years away from having that implanted chip configured to our weapons?
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Is this the next level of gun safety?
Are we maybe 10 years away from having that implanted chip configured to our weapons? [/quote]
The senator from my State is the asshat pushing this bullshit on a national leve. He wants every new gun sale to have this very flawed technology and all current guns to get retrofitted with it.
I am surrounded by morons in an otherwise great state.
[quote]greggio wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Is this the next level of gun safety?
Are we maybe 10 years away from having that implanted chip configured to our weapons? [/quote]
The senator from my State is the asshat pushing this bullshit on a national leve. He wants every new gun sale to have this very flawed technology and all current guns to get retrofitted with it.
I am surrounded by morons in an otherwise great state.[/quote]
Sorry I have not looked into this at all, if the tech can be perfected, would it be a good alternative?
I mean we dont want our guns taken away, but we would love to keep them out of the hands of criminals.
Just a thought.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Sorry I have not looked into this at all, if the tech can be perfected, would it be a good alternative?
I mean we dont want our guns taken away, but we would love to keep them out of the hands of criminals.
Just a thought. [/quote]
The technology will never be perfected. Guns are some metal and some springs. They really are very simple machines, and in this case simplicity is perfection.
A good guy with a gun is really the most robust solution to a bad guy with a gun. Not a gun with a remote controlled safety.
It would also take some hobbyist hacker about 4 hours to figure out a way to either unlock or lock all ‘safe’ guns in a certain vicinity if the capability wasn’t already being built into them.
I have both. Go with the Glock.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]greggio wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Is this the next level of gun safety?
Are we maybe 10 years away from having that implanted chip configured to our weapons? [/quote]
The senator from my State is the asshat pushing this bullshit on a national leve. He wants every new gun sale to have this very flawed technology and all current guns to get retrofitted with it.
I am surrounded by morons in an otherwise great state.[/quote]
Sorry I have not looked into this at all, if the tech can be perfected, would it be a good alternative?
I mean we dont want our guns taken away, but we would love to keep them out of the hands of criminals.
Just a thought. [/quote]
Way to many points of failure for my liking. Not to mention it wouldn’t be long before a way around the technology was found. You can scratch off serial number, file down whatever is doing microstamping impressions, there would be a way around this as well. Of course nobody other than criminals would do it so it would kind of defeat the purpose and make guns overly complicated.
Glock model 41…worth taking a look.