Maybe they will make it for other guns and the owners that can’t count. Most likely they made it for the Glock pistol first because there’s a bigger market. And there’s the fact that many Glock guys like to dress up their guns with extra stuff that is really not needed.
Don’t tell me that you have never watched videos by that guy. He’s like a lab rat on crack, and does stupid stuff.
Yep both my Fitbit and Garmin fitness watches can pretty accurately count shots fired even when wearing the watch opposite my shooting hand.This isn't really high tech stuff. You can buy a pedometer for $10-$20 that will count your steps.
You can say that again. He does some pretty wild stuff. I watch him from time to time.Well, he is entertaining. And the season that he won Top Shot was pretty cool.
"I know what you're thinking, punk. Did he fire VI rounds or only V. In all the excitement, I lost count myself. Now you've got to ask yourself... do I feel lucky? Well, do you?"
I don't know how I got started, but I've always counted my shots up to the XVI of my M-IX.
For rifles, I try to estimate total number of rounds by number of reloaded boxes for that caliber just on general principles, but somehow lost track of those numbers several years ago. But even with the thousands of rounds I've fired prairie rat hunting, my son recently determined that my favorite ancient varmint rifle in CCXXIII Remington ( not DLVI NATO ) is still superbly accurate with its I in XIV inch twist.
Terry, 230RN
Nice use of Roman Numerals
Kudos to you, Sir.
I don't know how I got started, but I've always counted my shots up to the XVI of my M-IX.
Terry, 230RN
Would that by chance be an M41A Pulse Rifle?
Would that by chance be an M41A Pulse Rifle?
Some Beretta competition shotguns come with a round counter in the pistol grip cap:
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