I’m going to do an edit and link a forgotten weapons video to give it credence. You’re correct. I still think someone could easily break the gun away from the holster (including a child), and eventually figure out a way to fire the gun.
Edit: Also, I’m a pro-arms advocate; I also believe in responsible storage and use.
I agree. That’s why there should be as many “complications”, as possible. The struggle is making an easily accessible gun, that isn’t accessible to others. It’s a puzzle.
Hilarious!!
Just wait until you see the SmartFire:
In their ad’s they leave it on a bookshelf behind their couch, while they watch a movie with their kid.
There’s definitely no way a child with access to Wikipedia/ youtube could get that out. /s
Edit: Here’s a Forgotten Weapons video to give the Biofire™️ some context/ credence:
https://youtu.be/2cRm9BMxl90?si=KUOUSSgBKKgzQqIR
Doesn’t that gun not engage the electronic firing mechanism if you don’t authenticate via fingerprint? Or am I thinking of a different one?
I’m going to do an edit and link a forgotten weapons video to give it credence. You’re correct. I still think someone could easily break the gun away from the holster (including a child), and eventually figure out a way to fire the gun.
Edit: Also, I’m a pro-arms advocate; I also believe in responsible storage and use.
All locks and protection mechanisms can be defeated “eventually.”
The only way a gun is safe is by melting it
I agree. That’s why there should be as many “complications”, as possible. The struggle is making an easily accessible gun, that isn’t accessible to others. It’s a puzzle.
On DoD approved safes the time to defeat it is listed. If you’re willing to make noise you can beat them in as little as 30m.
Is that an exposed trigger while it is supposedly locked? Brilliant
I swear to god if that screen asks me to leave a tip…