Watch and listen carefully at about 52 seconds into the video. Did you hear a click when the company representative took the gun back and tried to demonstrate it would not fire? [More]Oops.
Today's Gun Rights Examiner brings you a video demonstration the manufacturer may not want you to see. That's why I suggest spreading this as far and wide as possible as quickly as possible--and saving the video to your hard drive in the (likely?) event YouTube removes it.
Also read the newest offering from Liberty Belles, hear a question from Oregon and get the latest from my fellow GREs.
Tell a friend? If you're going to, I suggest doing so quickly.
Smart gun proponents ought to test their product by pointing the 'loaded but safe' weapon at their own heads.
ReplyDeleteYou'll note that the hammer does not move when the trigger is pulled, so nothing can account for the sound. I bet that the device is not yet functional, and the sound was added by an editor.
ReplyDeleteThe device is also activated by a watch, which means that the gun will still work when an attacker fires the gun close to the recently disarmed victim, and it also means that the defender needs to wear the watch to use his weapon.