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Comment by:
kangpc
(1/16/2017)
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I'm usually not in favor of "cops only" laws, but in the case of "smart guns" I think they should be available only to cops. |
Comment by:
jac
(1/16/2017)
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No it doesn't fire like any other weapon. From the article:
"Kloepfer said his gun is “relatively reliable.”
Relatively reliable doesn't make the grade. When you need a firearm, you don't want "relatively" reliable.
I have had one misfire with a center fire cartridge in my life out of in excess of 10,000 cartridges. That is a reliability rate of 99.99 percent.
Talk to me about smart gun reliability when you reach 99.99% reliability. |
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