No need to aim anymore...

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No need to aim anymore...

#1 Post by meles meles »

TrackingPoint revealed on 12 April its M1400 extreme distance, precision-guided firearm. It is a squad-level, bolt-action rifle capable of engaging targets up to 1,400 yards. It was designed as a breakthrough in performance, cost and weight, compared to the company’s previous firearms.

The rifle is equipped with the TrackingPoint’s RapidLok target elimination fire control system, which automatically acquires and tracks targets, and offers a fire solution as the shooter pulls the trigger. The system offers an ease of use thanks to its image stabilization and the auto-snap feature, which adjusts the point of impact to the targets centre of mass. RapidLok integrates a laser-based Barrel Reference System ensuring shot-to-shot perfect zero to eliminate error from shock or environmental changes such as temperature, humidity and barometric pressure.

The weapon system can be complemented by the company’s ShotGlass wearable glasses that allow a soldier to fire the weapon behind obstacles without being exposed, as if he or she looking through a scope.

According to the company, the M1400 will be priced at USD16,995. It will be available to the US Armed Forces, Homeland Security Agencies or qualified citizens from the beginning of September 2016.


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#2 Post by Billett »

Pocket change lol
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#3 Post by DW58 »

Loads of shooters I know don't seem to bother to aim anyway shakeshout
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#4 Post by FredB »

The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
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#5 Post by GeeRam »

FredB wrote:The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
Fred
lol lol
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#6 Post by DW58 »

FredB wrote:The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
Fred
Ha-ha- I can think of a few who fill that description signfunnypost
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#7 Post by Sixshot6 »

FredB wrote:The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
Fred
Is that class called backside of barndoor 101.
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#8 Post by snayperskaya »

Sixshot6 wrote:
FredB wrote:The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
Fred
Is that class called backside of barndoor 101.
#BARNDOORSMATTER!
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#9 Post by Sixshot6 »

snayperskaya wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:
FredB wrote:The majority of members in my club attend regularly to practice missing until they can do it perfectly every time.
Fred
Is that class called backside of barndoor 101.
#BARNDOORSMATTER!
#WHITEPAPEROFTARGETSMATTER
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#10 Post by bigfathairybiker »

Looks like the front gives enemy snipers something to aim at!

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