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Throw his ass in jail!!!
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ...
"Harry ?" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:55:51 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: No the original subject was just whether these people had the ability to alter things. The original subject included a false comparison between people altering their phone vs. modifying guns by common criminals, most of whom are not too bright. It doesn't take that much intelligence to work on guns, just some basic mechanical skill. All of that "smart gun" stuff is just added to a regular gun action and it is not that hard to take it away. In the end it will always just be pulling in a coil after it does all of it;'s electronic magic. You just need to find another way to move that armature or operate that sear and rip all of those electronics out. Again I will point out, the technology was invented for people who lose a gun in a fight and don't want to be shot with it right then. This was coopted by people who did not understand the technology or the intent. I'm sure we'll see those brilliant, average criminals hunkering down in their fully equipped workshop churning them out by the 1000s. Again you amaze me with your incoherency. Shut up loser. The adults are talking. Excellent. It only took you 40 minutes to come up with that line. You are as sharp as a ball peen hammer. |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 22:21:29 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I'm sure we'll see those brilliant, average criminals hunkering down in their fully equipped workshop churning them out by the 1000s. I doubt there will be thousands of smart guns sold the be disabled. Who would actually pay an extra couple hundred dollars for a gun that might not work when they need them? Police departments, the target market, has no interest unless the gun fails"on" so all the crook has to do is take the battery out and the gun goes hot. The cop on the beat still has no real interest in the technology, it is just the political bosses. I believe pretty much the same thing was said of things like computers and cell phones. I can't speak for every cop on the beat, but I'm betting most would be interested in a weapon that can only be fired by the owner. Why would you think that? If you read the articles you get on a "smart gun" google you see everyone from the NRA to the Violence Policy Center (an anti gun group) think it is a dumb idea. Some of the arguments make sense and others don't. |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
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Throw his ass in jail!!!
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 22:21:29 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I'm sure we'll see those brilliant, average criminals hunkering down in their fully equipped workshop churning them out by the 1000s. I doubt there will be thousands of smart guns sold the be disabled. Who would actually pay an extra couple hundred dollars for a gun that might not work when they need them? Police departments, the target market, has no interest unless the gun fails"on" so all the crook has to do is take the battery out and the gun goes hot. The cop on the beat still has no real interest in the technology, it is just the political bosses. I believe pretty much the same thing was said of things like computers and cell phones. I can't speak for every cop on the beat, but I'm betting most would be interested in a weapon that can only be fired by the owner. Why would you think that? If you read the articles you get on a "smart gun" google you see everyone from the NRA to the Violence Policy Center (an anti gun group) think it is a dumb idea. Nutcase intuition would be my guess. |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
"Harry ?" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:55:51 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: No the original subject was just whether these people had the ability to alter things. The original subject included a false comparison between people altering their phone vs. modifying guns by common criminals, most of whom are not too bright. It doesn't take that much intelligence to work on guns, just some basic mechanical skill. All of that "smart gun" stuff is just added to a regular gun action and it is not that hard to take it away. In the end it will always just be pulling in a coil after it does all of it;'s electronic magic. You just need to find another way to move that armature or operate that sear and rip all of those electronics out. Again I will point out, the technology was invented for people who lose a gun in a fight and don't want to be shot with it right then. This was coopted by people who did not understand the technology or the intent. Defeated by a drill and a pin. Depends on the smart gun. Show us a real actual smart gun that can't be defeated by a drill and a pin. Don't dig yourself in any deeper Pumpkin. That's your free advice for today. None such currently exist. Doesn't mean the technology isn't being developed. Let me know when I can have the shovel back. I think you've reached your goal. |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 22:21:29 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I'm sure we'll see those brilliant, average criminals hunkering down in their fully equipped workshop churning them out by the 1000s. I doubt there will be thousands of smart guns sold the be disabled. Who would actually pay an extra couple hundred dollars for a gun that might not work when they need them? Police departments, the target market, has no interest unless the gun fails"on" so all the crook has to do is take the battery out and the gun goes hot. The cop on the beat still has no real interest in the technology, it is just the political bosses. I believe pretty much the same thing was said of things like computers and cell phones. I can't speak for every cop on the beat, but I'm betting most would be interested in a weapon that can only be fired by the owner. Why would you think that? If you read the articles you get on a "smart gun" google you see everyone from the NRA to the Violence Policy Center (an anti gun group) think it is a dumb idea. When man powered tools in Afghanistan, are turning out fully auto AK's. with kids doing the repetitive operations, why would you not think that some few entrepreneurs in the US with a nice lathe and milling machine would not be turning out guns for the underworld, or modifying "smart guns"? |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Harry ?" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:55:51 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: No the original subject was just whether these people had the ability to alter things. The original subject included a false comparison between people altering their phone vs. modifying guns by common criminals, most of whom are not too bright. It doesn't take that much intelligence to work on guns, just some basic mechanical skill. All of that "smart gun" stuff is just added to a regular gun action and it is not that hard to take it away. In the end it will always just be pulling in a coil after it does all of it;'s electronic magic. You just need to find another way to move that armature or operate that sear and rip all of those electronics out. Again I will point out, the technology was invented for people who lose a gun in a fight and don't want to be shot with it right then. This was coopted by people who did not understand the technology or the intent. Defeated by a drill and a pin. Depends on the smart gun. Show us a real actual smart gun that can't be defeated by a drill and a pin. Don't dig yourself in any deeper Pumpkin. That's your free advice for today. None such currently exist. Doesn't mean the technology isn't being developed. Let me know when I can have the shovel back. I think you've reached your goal. Not until the dirt is filled in over him. |
Throw his ass in jail!!!
"YukonBound" wrote in message ...
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Harry ?" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:55:51 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: No the original subject was just whether these people had the ability to alter things. The original subject included a false comparison between people altering their phone vs. modifying guns by common criminals, most of whom are not too bright. It doesn't take that much intelligence to work on guns, just some basic mechanical skill. All of that "smart gun" stuff is just added to a regular gun action and it is not that hard to take it away. In the end it will always just be pulling in a coil after it does all of it;'s electronic magic. You just need to find another way to move that armature or operate that sear and rip all of those electronics out. Again I will point out, the technology was invented for people who lose a gun in a fight and don't want to be shot with it right then. This was coopted by people who did not understand the technology or the intent. Defeated by a drill and a pin. Depends on the smart gun. Show us a real actual smart gun that can't be defeated by a drill and a pin. Don't dig yourself in any deeper Pumpkin. That's your free advice for today. None such currently exist. Doesn't mean the technology isn't being developed. Let me know when I can have the shovel back. I think you've reached your goal. Not until the dirt is filled in over him. You're a bitter little ****, aren't you? |
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