Bringing this thread back since I found this product. Kind of amazed someone is still pursuing this idea.
http://www.criticalsafetyequipment.com/reset_inc.html
Bringing this thread back since I found this product. Kind of amazed someone is still pursuing this idea.
http://www.criticalsafetyequipment.com/reset_inc.html
I talked with the folks from RIPR when they came buy our booth at SHOT. They had a intergrated EoTec sight and light. I gave them a few comments on the product. It's interesting, but I would limit my comments to that. I'm not going to add them to inventory or put one on my personal rifle. If they keep push the tech maybe it will become something to revisit.
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I would think a rail with support for something like magnetic induction (like your electric toothbrush or "magsafe" Apple computer) would work out. The current available with existing technology would be enough for most any accessory I can think of.
huh...
not til it's small, light, cheap and redundant....
this ridiculous looking stuff does have to take place in prototype form first..
20 years ago red dot optics and weaponlights weren't nearly as commonplace. the technology and tactics have to meet at a practical place before it really takes off.
Big Army thinking means if you reduce weight then the soldier can carry more.
Funny how looking at WW2 pictures you never see soldiers fighting with even 50lbs of gear on yet now over 100 is normal. Then we wonder why are troops want to stay close to the vehicles, and can't chase bad guys up mountains. Plus how many guys have ****ed up backs and knees after 1-2 deployments because of all the weight? I know I do. Wearing 70lbs of gear 12hrs a day mostly standing will do that.
"Doc, can you check out this thing I got?"
-Every Marine, ever.
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