Gun With Wireless Arming Signal Goes On Sale Soon 457
An anonymous reader writes "Armatix has built a pistol that will disarm itself when it is taken away from a watch that sends it a wireless arming signal. The .22 caliber guns will go on sale in the US within months, and the initial price is 7,000 euro. Higher caliber models will follow. To activate the gun, users must enter a pin code on the wristwatch, and then keep it within roughly 20cm of the gun. If the person is disarmed, the gun can't be used against them. Also coming soon this year, civilians will also be able to buy three-shot Tasers, rubber bullets, as well as Heckler and Koch black rifles." This might not be good news for the citizens of New Jersey.
Thank goodness (Score:3, Funny)
I was getting really sick of the Heckler and Koch purple rifles. That's progress!
Re:price? (Score:2, Funny)
Hell, here in the US, you can buy a stolen piece for the price of a bag of rock cocaine.
I think it's in the 2nd Amendment.
Re:Civilians with rubber bullets? Cops are bad eno (Score:3, Funny)
Look on the bright side... Eventually the number of Youtube videos containing drunk-ass morons will decrease :)
World's most expensive .22 (Score:5, Funny)
The .22 caliber guns will go on sale in the US within months, and the initial price is 7,000 euro.
A $12,000 .22 is a completely safe weapon because no one in their right mind would buy one. It's useless for defense unless you're being attacked by balloons, it'll pop those.
Re:Wait hold on mugger... (Score:3, Funny)
I see a big market for jammers, spoofers, RF scanners, and a multitude of other mini-electronic RF products. I better go take some spectrum-analysis classes soon.
Forget that, just rob them when they are in the middle of making microwave popcorn...
Re:My H&K 91 has always been black (Score:3, Funny)
Then the upgraded to this web 2.0 crap and everything has gone to hell in a handbasket.