The future is here, whether we are ready or not, and one of the newest technological innovations may revolutionize firearms. Discussions around the idea though, still have people - even in Texas - divided.
– It’s no secret Texans love their guns. Some might even argue it’s unpatriotic to not like guns, but that hasn’t stopped folks from remaining divided on the issue of gun ownership and gun safety .
“The technology is kind of the afterthought, but it provides the same level of reliability and consistency as a standard 9mm,” he said. “We want to provide an option for home defense; there’s a lot of reasons where people want that quick access, but also want that safety and security and peace of mind knowing that like the biggest thing is, you set it down, it leaves your hand, it’s instantly locked. And for a lot of people, that’s more important than the actual other side of it firing.
Ray echoed this sentiment noting the new technology aside, folks need to be reminded the smart gun is still a deadly weapon and used responsibly. “I would gladly try it! he said. “I understand the technology...so to me, if the gun is working, it’s safe, There’s not any of those kind of computer or robotic glitches or hiccups that are making the gun experience or shooting experience unreliable, I would absolutely look into acquiring one of the guns.”
“There’s a lot of technology in there, so it wasn’t going to be the cheapest firearm out there on the market,” Courtney added. “I think a lot of people, you know, first-time firearms owners, maybe it seems like a lot of money, but there’s a ton of value in the peace of mind.”Even Abrego, who says he would not personally purchase the gun, understands how smart guns may appeal to others and that alone is enough to get him to at least try out the gun.
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