Carl N. Brown
Member
Guns valued for protecting or feeding one's family are usually picked for factors like relability, simplicity, and ease of use and maintenance.
This sounds to me like adding electronics to a mechanical device would lessen relability and ease of use and would complicate maintenance.
How do the smart gun electronics hold up to years of shooting and exposure to Hoppes#9, gun oil, WD40, aerosol cleaners?
Why am I reminded of the hoopla about the Gyrojet, the Tround magazine-fed revolver, or the ballistic fingerprint database (abandoned recently by NY and MD)?
This sounds to me like adding electronics to a mechanical device would lessen relability and ease of use and would complicate maintenance.
How do the smart gun electronics hold up to years of shooting and exposure to Hoppes#9, gun oil, WD40, aerosol cleaners?
Why am I reminded of the hoopla about the Gyrojet, the Tround magazine-fed revolver, or the ballistic fingerprint database (abandoned recently by NY and MD)?