Just my opinions...Good Day to you all. I was thinking about the smart technology that exists in new car keys. This technology will not allow you to start the vehicle without the key due to some embedded chip the car ignition recognizes.
1-Is it possible to install similar technology in a firearm where it can be recognized/located from a distance for whatever reasons?
2-Would this technology be more likely to be installed in Polymer or Steel/Metal frames or both?
3-Would this technology be installed as embedded stealth technology or would it be necessary for the manufacturer to notify the buyer?
Thanks in advance for any replies. I look forward to reading your comments and my participating in this discussion.
It still requires 12volts from the battery to operate...If the battery goes dead the system needs to be RE LEARNED...ie no bang bang without outside assistant...The new auto keys, to my knowledge do not have replaceable batteries but it has some mechanism within that the car recognizes. Therefore, if this same mechanism were embedded into a polymer or metal frame could the firearm be "recognized" and located from a distance by a governmental agency no matter how large or small the equipment?
Good Day to you all. I was thinking about the smart technology that exists in new car keys. This technology will not allow you to start the vehicle without the key due to some embedded chip the car ignition recognizes.
1-Is it possible to install similar technology in a firearm where it can be recognized/located from a distance for whatever reasons?
2-Would this technology be more likely to be installed in Polymer or Steel/Metal frames or both?
3-Would this technology be installed as embedded stealth technology or would it be necessary for the manufacturer to notify the buyer?
Thanks in advance for any replies. I look forward to reading your comments and my participating in this discussion.
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