Who's buying a 22 pistol for $1800? The last line in the article is about prices dropping as consumer demand for safety increases...
I'm thinking about when I go shooting. Me and Dan, out on the farm. Dan hands me a gun, I shoot, I hand Dan my electronic 22, then hand Dan the watch that makes it work because you have to be wearing a watch...
I can only see this as a possibly good idea for LEOs. If someone gets your duty pistol, it doesn't work without the LEO watch, so the gun is useless unless it's in the cop's hands. But how often does someone get a cop's gun? How many times would this have to happen to make it worth buying this electronic system for all the police people?
the original point and click interface, by Smith and Wesson
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