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Uncle Jimbo
05-18-2013, 09:19 PM
Found this in my internet travels today.


'Smart Rifle' Begins Shipping to Gun Owners This Week

http://news.yahoo.com/smart-rifle-be...news-tech.html

A Texas startup has developed a "smart rifle"that barely needs to be aimed.

The maker of the gun, being shipped to stores this week, brags that "even a novice shooter can become an elite long-range marksman in minutes."

The company, TrackingPoint, has said its "world's first" long range Precision Guided Firearms (PGF) integrate precision hardware, digital optics, and tracking technology to deliver an unmatched shooting experience. The line of rifles starts at about $22,500 and each comes packaged with an iPad mini including the interactive TrackingPoint mobile app.

"We're taking centuries old tech, firearms and ammunition, and introducing 21st century technology to it," TrackingPoint CEO Jason Schauble told ABC News.

The PGF line of rifles come equipped with what the company is calling the XactSystem, which uses a network tracking scope with digital display interface, laser tagging to "paint" a moving target, and a guided trigger that only lets the shooter fire when there is a high percentage shot.

The weapon is being introduced at a time when the debate over gun control has raised tempers on both sides of the argument.

Schauble said safety is paramount, just like with any other gun or rifle. "It is a firearm. It is controlled by federal law," he said.

He said a password can be set on the gun's scope software. This doesn't render the rifle useless, but it does lock any unauthorized users out of the precision technology.

Elliot Fineman, chief executive officer of National Gun Victims Action Council, said the "smart gun" is a "mixed proposition."

"I'm very much in favor of the password protection, but [if the user opts not to utilize password protection] this product gives shooters a better accuracy than, on average, most cops," Fineman said. He said the target accuracy of most police is three out of ten.

"To think that private citizens that are not trained could shoot better than 3 out of 10, it's scary," Fineman said.

David Chipman, a spokesman for Mayors Against Illegal Guns which lobbies for an expansion of background checks for people buying guns, said the PGF "is not your grandfather's hunting rifle used for sport and recreation this is a weapon designed to kill with precision."

"This technology potentially enables any two bit criminal to operate with the skills of a highly trained sniper," Chipman said.

Josh Horwitz, executive director of the Education Fund to Stop Gun Violence, dismissed the significance of locking the software.

"This is an industry hell bent on making weapons more lethal and taking no measures to extend safety," Horwitz said. "If this type of technology is transferred into semi automatic and automatic weapons, it would make it even more lethal."

The way the gun operates sounds like a video game. The visual scope on the PGF connects via WiFi the iOS app on an iPhone or iPad by way of ShotView. The feature shows a live video of the digital Heads Up Display (HUD) and video can also be recorded and shared online. Schauble said an Android app is on the way.

TrackingPoint is in the process of developing a dedicated, online community for TrackingPoint users to share videos and information with each other.

"There's a young, digital generation that will want to hunt and shoot, so we're not only developing a product for people that shoot today, but also the new digital generation," said Schauble.

He said the live streaming ShotView feature can be used to help instruct new shooters on the fly or to capture an impressive shooting range or hunting shot to show to others later.

"We've been surprised at how many older shooters and hunters embrace the product, too. This kind of tech helps them to still hunt for years or even take shots that may not be possible with traditional hardware," he said.

The PGF rifles, TrackingPoint's first product line, was introduced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in January, but this week the company began fulfilling preorder requests with the first units shipping.


With this first run of PGF rifles, the CEO said TrackingPoint is selling directly to customers.

Schauble said his company has signed a contract to provide technology to some less expensive, short range Remington firearms, and those products will be distributed through vendors, but the distribution of other runs of TrackingPoint product will be decided on a case by case basis.

But with TrackingPoint's Precision Guided Firearms, Schauble said the main objectives are "trying to make existing, long-range shooters more capable."

"Right now, we're the most advanced tech company in outdoor shooting sports."

TXGunNut
05-18-2013, 09:52 PM
Nothing like a little technology to make gun-haters go completely bonkers. Shooting better than cops is dangerous? The logic of that escapes me. Also wonder how many "two-bit criminals" will be able to purchase or find a use for a $22K rifle. And since when is "killing with precision" a bad thing for a hunting rifle?
Sounds pretty cool, actually. No idea what kind of technology it uses, don't care. I wouldn't use a scope unless I had to but I can see some interesting applications including ammo/rifle testing, long range varmint control and marksmanship instruction.

DougGuy
05-18-2013, 10:12 PM
"Private Citizens" aren't currently allowed to out shoot cops? What is it with these folks being in print as an authority on anything gun related, with 1,000,000th the intelligence god gave a FLEA? If the author of that sentence would dare to step foot on almost any county sheriff's shooting range and witness firsthand how 75% of the law enforcement officers basically fail to hit the broadside of a barn, he would realize what is REALLY SCARY, is that people who cannot shoot, are armed to the TEETH, and empowered to use their firearms...

nouseforaname1246
05-18-2013, 11:33 PM
Why is the military not all over this thing?

Love Life
05-18-2013, 11:59 PM
Because they already have smart riflemen.

An M40 with a Schmidt&Bender, and a well trained operator is all that is needed.

If I had to spend that much money on a weapon system I would get a top end bolt action, another steiner military scope, and whole boatload of SMK.

It is really cool though.

DCM
05-19-2013, 12:19 AM
Because they already have smart riflemen.

An M40 with a Schmidt&Bender, and a well trained operator is all that is needed.

If I had to spend that much money on a weapon system I would get a top end bolt action, another steiner military scope, and whole boatload of SMK.


+1 I would put my money a Distinguished rifleman over technology with batteries any day of the week 24-7-365 any where in the world!
This is MY rifle...
I bet they are studying it nonetheless as the many think that a high cap varmint rifle trumps real markmanship training already.

Love Life
05-19-2013, 12:26 AM
...There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life...

Watching the HOG's working the M40 is a sight to behold.

It would not surprise me if they were studying it, but I wouldn't expect it to hit our hot little hands. It is too pricey. It is $22,000 on the civilian market so the government would probably buy them for $40,000 per rifle, a 10 year FSR contract, etc...

Love Life
05-19-2013, 12:29 AM
...And because I was feeling a bit nostalgic.

This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me my rifle is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than the enemy who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will. My rifle and I know that what counts in war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, or the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits that count. We will hit.

My rifle is human, even as I am human, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strengths, its parts, its accessories, its sights and its barrel. I will keep my rifle clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready. We will become part of each other.

Before God I swear this creed. My rifle and I are the defenders of my country. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life.

So be it, until victory is America's and there is no enemy.

oldred
05-19-2013, 06:30 AM
"To think that private citizens that are not trained could shoot better than 3 out of 10, it's scary," Fineman said.


Shoot 3 out of 10?????????????

Geraldo
05-19-2013, 07:20 AM
There's nothing precision guided about it, just a bunch of electronics in the scope and trigger. And at $22K or more I don't see them flooding the market.

http://tracking-point.com/precision-guided-firearms

41 mag fan
05-19-2013, 08:05 AM
I read this and started counting my pennies to buy one.....I'm on my way. I've got $22.90 in pennies saved!!

km101
05-19-2013, 11:11 AM
If Schauble had any media savvy at all, he should have known better than to talk to ABC news! They will routinely take anything gun related and run it past 3 liberal anti-gunners for comment and opposition views. He did not help his new product introduction by using ABC.

And if you are not a good shooter, all the electronics in the world will not make you an expert long range marksman. The electronics can help you improve your skills, but they cannot replace good training. But the technology will definitely give the libs something to legislate against, and use in scare tactics! A new technology to ban! The libs are probably ecstatic!

41 mag fan: I checked my piggybank too! I'm only about $21,945 short. But maybe Santa will be feeling really benevolent this year! :lol:

Smitty's Retired
05-19-2013, 11:22 AM
I asked my grandaddy once, "Why are there so many different types and colors of artificial lures?" His answer was, "There are some that are good, but there are many that are made to catch fishermen, not fish!!"

Ed Barrett
05-19-2013, 11:25 AM
I'm sure everyone here has had a harddrive go tits up or computer crash. My peep sights or scopes never crashed or ran out of battery power. I worked in the computer industry for many years, systems that had dual and triple backups and multiple power sources fail less often but still occasionally fail. Anything that is controlled by a computer will fail sooner or later. It would worry me to have a gun controlled by a computer, think about it.

tomme boy
05-19-2013, 11:49 AM
I hate to tell the guy but, most cops can not shoot worth a dam. When I took my weopons training to get my carry license about 12 years ago, the man running it did all training for the 3 local LEO's. He told me that they were the worst shooters he has seen in 20 years of doing the training. He said none of the cops today care and they are there to just get a check and not be harassed or bullied by the rest of the people they went to highschool with.

Maybe the news agencies ought to do a story about how poor the LEO's are performing today. All you have to do is look at any of the shootouts that have happened. 300+ rounds fired and maybe 1 hit.

TXGunNut
05-19-2013, 01:25 PM
Why is the military not all over this thing?

I suspect they use a similar technology, the application is different. Sometimes technology fails. Call me old-fashioned but I'll take a skilled shooter over a techie any time, any where.

starmac
05-19-2013, 01:48 PM
Does this come in a lever action, maybe even in 30/30??? Not my cup of tea, even if it was in my price range.

It is kind of funny, some of us are happy with traditional front stuffers, and then this. lol

popper
05-19-2013, 01:50 PM
Gee, this works, 100% kill rate.
71023

RikyRacr
05-19-2013, 02:40 PM
If Schauble had any media savvy at all, he should have known better than to talk to ABC news! They will routinely take anything gun related and run it past 3 liberal anti-gunners for comment and opposition views. He did not help his new product introduction by using ABC.

And if you are not a good shooter, all the electronics in the world will not make you an expert long range marksman. The electronics can help you improve your skills, but they cannot replace good training. But the technology will definitely give the libs something to legislate against, and use in scare tactics! A new technology to ban! The libs are probably ecstatic!


Yep, you hit it right on the money.

w5pv
05-19-2013, 02:57 PM
If you have the miliarry channel I have seen a somewhat similar concept beig showed. on it a year or so bakc.Direct TVchannel 287

dakotashooter2
05-19-2013, 06:33 PM
...There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life...

Watching the HOG's working the M40 is a sight to behold.

It would not surprise me if they were studying it, but I wouldn't expect it to hit our hot little hands. It is too pricey. It is $22,000 on the civilian market so the government would probably buy them for
$400,000 per rifle, a 10 year FSR contract, etc...

You missed a zero...I fixed it for you..............

Technology is great..................when it works......and has power.............