When TrackingPoint first showcased its Linux-powered scopes with tracking assistance that substantially improved rifle accuracy, even in the hands of untrained hunters, it kicked off a controversy ...
When we first covered TrackingPoint's computer-assisted weapons at CES, it was the rifles' object-tagging that got everyone's attention. Its Precision-Guided Firearm (PGF) system allows a shooter to ...
A new rifle goes on sale on Wednesday, and it's not like any other. It uses lasers and computers to make shooters very accurate. A startup gun company in Texas developed the rifle, which is so ...
First-person shooter gamers are familiar with the tag and shoot mechanic, where the player selects a target or series of ...
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TrackingPoint rifles include what are known as a ballistic computers. During the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, firearms-manufacturer TrackingPoint announced an AR-15 version of its ...
TrackingPoint's ShotGlass shooting glasses include a small screen and video camera that allow a shooter to look downrange without being behind the gun. Click the image to launch a slideshow of other ...
A new Google Glass gun app currently in its testing phase is exciting gun enthusiasts as it gives shooters the ability to shoot from unsupported positions with accuracy and precision. Here’s how it ...
The TrackingPoint smart rifle is a monumental feat in technology, infusing the power of “smart-tech” into a high-powered rifle, effectively creating the world’s first precise guided firearm. This ...