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December 18th, 2013, 04:32 | #1 |
Gun Safety at your Fingertips? (Intel)
http://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www...FRHZQgodxDkAfg
Not necessarily airsoft related, but its interesting. Whats your opinion? |
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December 18th, 2013, 05:30 | #2 |
It's been done before with no success. If I remember correctly, the overlying problems were:
-access to the gun wasn't quick. -fingerprint scans weren't reliable causing the weapon to lock out the intended user. -when the batteries ran out or failed, the system defaulted to safe making the gun unusable until batteries were replaced. -unit was easily bypassed if someone decided to steal the gun. -unit could not be submerged or would default to safe. -cost of unit was prohibitively expensive. With all these problems it was better to just use a locked safe. There are also a number of guns that use a key lock directly on the gun. This feature also proves to be unpopular. |
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December 18th, 2013, 09:50 | #3 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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nanny systems always penalize the competent users while making incompetent users more complacent and careless.
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December 18th, 2013, 10:11 | #4 |
Sweat. Blood. Dirt. Gloves.
These are all factors which can impede a shooter fighting for their life. These are all factors which can ALSO provide an incorrect scan. |
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December 18th, 2013, 17:26 | #5 |
Its cool to see it done. But in a practical sense I think its F&@#ing useless
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