Friday, February 21, 2014

Giving Aid and Comfort to the Enemy

Identify each gun store selling this abomination and boycott the stupid SOBs. [More]

And demand all gun and ammo companies cease supplying them.

Who has this on their shelves?  Make an example of them.

Or. do nothing, and let this cancer metastasize.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as consumers seek guns modified for safety."

Modified for whose safety?

When it doesn't work can your estate sue the manufacturer for a defective product?

Unicorns and pixie dust

Ned said...

If the Government can disable these guns, how long before an app becomes available to defeat "Smart" guns?

I have a different thought on dealers stocking these abominations.

I think gun store owners should carry at least one, put in on a shelf, and sell ONLY these to LEOs.

CowboyDan said...

$1,800 is twice the price of new Glock?

Someone doesn't know where to shop. I'm willing to bet you could get at least three, probably four, if you put 18 Benjamins on the countertop.

If I had $1,800 to spend on guns, I might test that theory.

Robert Fowler said...

The company is betting that demand for the technology will increase as consumers seek guns modified for safety.

Is this company run by complete idiots? 1800 bucks for a 22? As Jerry Clower would say, They're out of their cotton pickin minds.

Ed said...

"...can only function with an accompanying wristwatch, which is sold separately."

So, if you purchase the pistol without buying the watch, you only have a nifty looking paperweight?

Also worth mentioning is that if either malfunctions for any reason when absolutely needed, then you are screwed.

I am surprised that they did not charge more, because anyone who purchases this is real dumb, and deserves to be price gouged.

Roger J said...

There was a much cheaper and likely more reliable device called the Magna-Trigger. The user wears a magnetic ring that forces a magnet inside the handgun to unlock the trigger. Problems: 1) it was only practical with revolvers, 2) you had to fire the weapon with the hand bearing the ring. Designed decades ago to protect cops from having their guns used against them, it never caught on. The cops didn't want them, just as they will not want the Armatrix. If the cops won't have it, I won't either!

Anonymous said...

Armatrix, Amatrix... sounds familiar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA-gNl3-Dpg&t=1m17s

Nothing like the sound of a "click" when there isn't supposed to be one, eh?

That video clip alone should be enough to keep every single paying customer away, let alone the implications for allowing excuses for tyrants for their "mandates".

-PeaceableGuy

David Codrea said...

Yep.


See here and here.

Anonymous said...

Washington Post, via Fox News, identifies the Oak Tree Gun Club in California as the retailer for this abomination. Their website thoughtfully lists the firearms brands they carry. Protests need to be directed at both the club and the manufacturers (and distributers) who deal with them.