No manual override, but EMP isn't nearly as damaging to small electronics as people think. If an EMP was strong enough to take it out, you'd only have a few seconds to worry before the blast wave hit. Things with long antennas like transmission lines are much more vulnerable to EMP and CME.
@@ARFCOMNews what do you think about the subsonic emp China and Russian government is working on? Genuinely just heard about it and curious on your opinion about it.
@@ARFCOMNewsif your a law abiding citizen you have privileges really only the criminals have a true second amendment as it was meant to be . Minus carrying in court houses etc that’s specified to not carry in .
@@wyomins In and of itself, having such a device available is fine; the problem comes when almost inevitably an irresponsible legislature tries to pander to transient political fashion to garner votes by making them mandatory for the public.
"smart" electronic guns, just like those electric vehicles - that can be turned off and locked down remotely, regardless of what YOU want, even after you've paid full price, and now believe you "own" and are in control of, the gun in question. This will do wonders for THEM, they can PRETEND you still have gun rights, when you DON'T! "Just look at all the guns you own!" - but you CAN'T use them, AT ALL, unless WE say so!
@@ARFCOMNews The Biofire product has no tracking, shut off, or other network hackable capability because they haven't got around to it yet, and politicians haven't mandated it yet. Remember what the 2A is all about.
Its impossible to think that all the arms left by that poorly executed evacuation, ended up being sold on the black market to cartels. Impossible i say!
@@cryeordie I told a guy I worked with that the cops were not there to help and I suggested if he thought the police were his friends or even cared about him to talk to one,ask directions or anything. He did. He asked a cop for directions and spent most of the next hour having his person and vehicle searched and his name ran through the system. He was late for work.
@@arminiuschatti2287 I have a theory, may sound crazy but it's with reason and not because of something I heard but things I seen live on the TV news. That theory is these school things are not all random or were we told the truth. My mom has a friend in S.H. CT, facts lives lost! But what I seen live vs. what we were told absolutely does not line up! I clearly seen the live helicopter footage of a grown man 30s-40s in full camo run from the back of the school and into the woods. Why no mention of this? Also during day light after the incident the coroners claims was a hand weapon. After dark from the news helicopter a police officer searched A.L's car and then... found the long weapon. The public was told it was the A.R.1..... Also why tf were people having a buffet down the street at the Ambulance dept after such a terrible incident? And how was all that food prepared and delivered so fast? They had a line go in one door and out another 60' away. Smiling and looking as of nothing happened. And also what the public figured out about the crisis actors and identifying them from another tragedy. Non of this makes sense and make the story we were told a lie. Why? Smell stanky af!!!
My issue with the "smart gun" idea is that some laws are in place that state that when such a technology becomes available, that will be the only type of gun allowed. Even if the manufacturer doesn't agree with mandates, statists do. Once the tech is introduced, just like the microstamping hooey, that will become the new mandate to further restrict the poors.
NJ had a law like that but it was changed several years ago so now it only requires gun shops to stock a smart gun once it is available. But they can continue selling regular guns.
While Wyoming's Mark Gordon may have vetoed the "no more gun-free zones" bill, it's still pretty cool to see people-with-sidearms-on-their-hips doing crosswords at the local Wyoming coffeeshop.
If the "smart gun" doesn't work when the owner needs it will the family be able to sue for damages or will you have to sign a waiver before you buy one?
@@lukeshort680 that’s funny considering the other party’s candidate for President is facing 91 indictments. And that his most adamant supporters are in prison for attacking the Capitol. There is no reality you cultist traitors won’t deny. You need a dose of what Ashli whateverhernamewas got.
@@skinwalker69420 how bout dirty sensor/lense or one thats been jarred too many times? Or the camera doesnt realize you have makeup on or blood on your face/hands? Just sooo many things that can go wrong. Heck i dont even want one with multiple safeties like the jimanez 22s. Though i do like the ones that have simple locks built in like bersa thunders and a few others, great for if you have kids in the house and simple enough you can easily unlock em in under 10 seconds. Was thinkin bout getting a ring made with an alan key tip just to make sure i always have access in under 10 seconds.
From my time in the military, I can tell you for free that the cartels are better equipped and trained than most militaries. They have the cash and the connections to get what they want, and the training isn't hampered by that pesky "human rights" thing. So those that survive the training, are true bad asses. Sure, the majority are just grunts, like any military, but the core soldiers are as elite as the Seals, Rangers, MI6, etc. This is why the Mexican government does what they say, and the US government looks the other way and pretends they don't exist.
Iv watched alotta cartel documentaries. One made by a cartel infantrymen and trainings is non existent, he was raised by his dad who taught him to shoot till he was shot and then he took his place, weaponry was all old and beat up. Theres one cartel that has military style gear, just 1
Let the police test out the "smart gun". I only see this as a step toward requiring ridiculous "features" on a firearm that just make it ultra expensive, less reliable, and heavy.
I moved to WY from TX about a year ago. From what I've learned from my travels around the state, the lobbying efforts by the community colleges and universities are definitely a minority opinion. Even geographically it's a minority considering the vast distances between places you'd travel. It makes zero sense to effectively disarm someone at a destination when they would be legally armed for potentially hundreds of miles on the entire journey there.
I am all for a company that invents a new pew as it expands the 2A community to those who currently choose to be unarmed victims because they are afraid of pews in their house (I am not attacking them, I am merely acknowledging that they do in fact exist). I am not however a supporter of any legislation anywhere - in my state or in any other American state - that would mandate such technology for all because doing so would not only limit 2A rights, which if we are honest is the very purpose of said legislation, but more importantly it removes the God-given freedoms we all have as free men and women to choose the best pew for our own defense.
A clunky starship troopers pew pew that has electronic devices in it to make it functional is a no go for me. If every single law-enforcement and military personnel, this country is issued one maybe I’ll think about it…maybe…
I have no doubt that "smart guns" if not already equipped with it will ping its exact location at all times and have a kill switch that could be used by law enforcement and government agencies. They would also be like so many other electronic devices becoming useless and obsolete as new operating systems software are developed. Another scenario I see is that a kill signal being broadcast around gun free zones, basically leaving the smart gun owners defenseless against criminals using conventional firearms or other weapons such as knives or clubs. The way I see it, smart guns is the ultimate nightmare workaround of the 2nd amendment right to keep and bear arms. You can still keep and bear arms so as long as the government knows where it is at all times and can render it inoperable at any time they see fit.
Cuz batteries never due. Ever have a battery die or corrode in your: ? Red dot Illuminated reticle Laser Flashlight Or any other weapon related accessories? But you can still shoot your gun. Right? JS.
Let me give you a little idea why they want to launch that so bad, who's hidden chips in that gun! Like the city of love do you remember Chaz remember all the fires in the police station being taken over and the please cars being burned up can people getting hit in the head play Frozen water bottles and bricks!, I suppose you had a smart gun, in the government didn't want you to have a gun at all, Dave flip a switch a signal goes up from a cell phone tower and all of a sudden it didn't your gun suddenly your gun doesn't work anymore!, can you say Mass gain control hmmm , never thought of that before, it's full of electronics from China, facial recognition four fingerprint recognition!, imagine that having a back door where they can just shut it off, make it not fire!!, So mugs for self-defense, where did they sold at the other countries turn on the black market!
I dont see an electronically disabled gun being a good thing. Its going to encourage laziness from people who would otherwise never bother aquiring something they lack the personal responability to maintain _AND_ its going to trigger "smart gun" mandates wether the company publically agrees with them or not.
I would argue with that Wyoming governor fine then if a city wanted to pass a law legalizing full auto short barreled rifles and suppressors would you allow it?
Sorry, with how often my hands get nicks, cuts and scrapes, finger print biometrics is a terrible idea. "Gun Free" zones should be called what they are, defensless victims zones.
anything coming from that direction is not what you think especially anything with the word " program " what people should think is that if it's coming from the fed guv it's either sinister or it sucks or both most likely both.
I dare Biofire to send one to The Lock Picking Lawyer for testing. We could then take bets on how long it would be before he posts a video showing how to defeat the biometric lock.
He normally manipulates the mechanical components of a lock. The Biofire gun uses an electronic lock and fire control. I'm sure it can be defeated, of course, but I'm not sure LPL is the guy to do it. Maybe Deviant Ollam?
@@ARFCOMNews You may be right. I recall LPL doing biometric gun safes before, but they may all have had mechanical "back doors". Then again, one must wonder if a lock that works on facial recognition could be defeated by a photo of the authorized user's face?
If they have a firearm free zone, then where a crime happens in that zone, authorities should leave their weapons behind. Don't want to upset or offend the anti firearm group. Please pass this message on to others the more who know the more our freedom grows. If they have a firearm free zone, then where a crime happens in that zone, authorities should leave their weapons behind. Don't want to upset or offend the anti firearm group. Please pass this message on to others the more who know the more our freedom grows.
The Biofire would be great as an issued LEO weapon , security guard or in an open carry state. Any place where you could face being disarmed and your weapon used against you. I’ll pass on it.
We still don’t know if Kackala knows about extreme protection orders or just thinks, “pretty flags, cool.” Saw an article on the purportedly fair and balanced national news source recently on gnus going south and it specifically mentioned a couple of desirable “reeflays,” the FN M294” and the M1919 that were transported south. Both military grade machine gnus of course, readily accessible at gun shows and shops. At least they didn’t t all them fully semi auto. Anyway journalism is not what it used to be.
Remember several States have stated once a viable smart gun is developed and being able to be sold to the public then those guns will be the only ones allowed to be sold or imported into the State .
Not exactly. NJ had a law like that, but it was changed back in 2019 so that once a viable smart gun exists, NJ gun stores have to stock a smart gun. But they will still be allowed to sell normal guns.
Finally, someone with something constructive and positive to say!! All the other UA-cam channels are like, “We’re doomed and there’s nothing we can do! But at least you know!” 😅😡
All my guns have CRS and would not pass a iq test to qualify as smart guns. I guess if they don't have a problem with there president having the same problems they won't have a problem with my guns.
I wouldn't buy a smart gun. Unless it came with chainsaw grips on a steadycam mount, I would never be able to feel like I trusted it. And even then, I'd probably keep something else handy. Y'know... for close encounters.
Cartels are buying FN 249s and browning m1919s on the civilian market and converting them. It's really not that hard. On the m1919, you can get everything but the right receiver plate, which is easy to manufacture.
How functional would it be after a EMP? Is there a manual bypass?
No manual override, but EMP isn't nearly as damaging to small electronics as people think. If an EMP was strong enough to take it out, you'd only have a few seconds to worry before the blast wave hit. Things with long antennas like transmission lines are much more vulnerable to EMP and CME.
@@ARFCOMNews does it need internet/WIFI connection?
Don’t forget faraday cages. A little metal goes a long way.
It doesn't have any network capability.
@@ARFCOMNews what do you think about the subsonic emp China and Russian government is working on? Genuinely just heard about it and curious on your opinion about it.
Any officer who chooses, and yes it’s a choice, to enforce unconstitutional red flag laws takes their life into their own hands.
Facts
amen. true and fact
If any officer chooses to participate their life is forever forfeit
@@gfdemt9171,000%
Shouldn't work at all ,agreed
Neither the Federal nor local governments have any rights
Governments don't have rights. The people have rights. Governments have powers and authorities.
@@ARFCOMNews And RESPONSIBILITIES.
But they have no problem squashing your rights.
@@ARFCOMNewsif your a law abiding citizen you have privileges really only the criminals have a true second amendment as it was meant to be . Minus carrying in court houses etc that’s specified to not carry in .
@@kennethmeeker6369 that’s the unfortunate reality
I am one of the People....Government has No legitimate Power over me exercising My RightS
The 2nd was written, generally, for tyrannical government. Specifically, for their street level thugs/soldiers.
Smart guns are not a smart Idea
If it brings more people into gun ownership, how is that a bad thing?
Fact. They'll trigger laws which means the free market goes out the window and they'll encourage laziness in people who lack responability.
@@wyomins In and of itself, having such a device available is fine; the problem comes when almost inevitably an irresponsible legislature tries to pander to transient political fashion to garner votes by making them mandatory for the public.
@@wyomins think about it for a few mins
@@logicthought24 how long have you been a gun owner?
D-R-A-C-O! D-R-A-C-O! D-R-A-C-O and Draco was his name-o!
"smart" electronic guns, just like those electric vehicles - that can be turned off and locked down remotely, regardless of what YOU want, even after you've paid full price, and now believe you "own" and are in control of, the gun in question.
This will do wonders for THEM, they can PRETEND you still have gun rights, when you DON'T! "Just look at all the guns you own!" - but you CAN'T use them, AT ALL, unless WE say so!
The Biofire product has no network capability for exactly that reason.
The requirement to make this not work all is to not function properly, ie. (jamming). High frequency directional emf tools do exist.
@@ARFCOMNews That they tell you about...
High frequency emf tools exist. Electronic jamming is just as good as a remote lockout.
@@ARFCOMNews The Biofire product has no tracking, shut off, or other network hackable capability because they haven't got around to it yet, and politicians haven't mandated it yet. Remember what the 2A is all about.
we should all mass report all the legislators that proposed and voted for this as "red flags" to let them feel their laws first hand.
Just their security personnel.
Can we report every one in the FBI ,ATF, IRS, congress, senate and president as well?
@@christopherboucher2171 and secret service
@@BCM1959 Ohhh, yeah, that's good thinking. Adding them to the list.
@@BCM1959 It might be much harder to acquire a list of names that work for the SS. I think it might fall under a matter of national security...
How are the cartels getting military weapons 1- by corrupt officials 2- stealing them 3- stolen by cops & military people and 4- end user certificate
Its impossible to think that all the arms left by that poorly executed evacuation, ended up being sold on the black market to cartels. Impossible i say!
We have two Red Flaggers here in Texas, Coryn and Crenshaw.
That's why some of us are trying our best to get them primaried. Both have been a huge disappointment.
Crenshaw is part of WEF
If it's concealed well... you ain't got one.😮
YUP......
Will be happily enforced by the thin blue line
They'll protect and serve their paycheck, not their fellow man.
Happy to see others who know that police are never a free man's friends.
The hilarious part is that just like the military, the police are understaffed and under funded XD
Bring it on!
@@cryeordie I told a guy I worked with that the cops were not there to help and I suggested if he thought the police were his friends or even cared about him to talk to one,ask directions or anything. He did. He asked a cop for directions and spent most of the next hour having his person and vehicle searched and his name ran through the system. He was late for work.
@@BCM1959 A wise man never converses with a cop. Your coworker learned a valuable lesson that day.
This new technology is risky. The government is likely to mandate that all guns have the smart tech just because one has it.
Disband the police.
Arm the public!
You do know half the population is either evil or insane right?
That would’ve saved the children at Uvalde. 77 minutes they argued over whether they were authorized on the school’s campus.
@@arminiuschatti2287 like they didn't know that already
@@bzi9935 I know. They kept the people that could’ve expedited the rescue out and stood there playing on their phones.
@@arminiuschatti2287 I have a theory, may sound crazy but it's with reason and not because of something I heard but things I seen live on the TV news. That theory is these school things are not all random or were we told the truth. My mom has a friend in S.H. CT, facts lives lost! But what I seen live vs. what we were told absolutely does not line up! I clearly seen the live helicopter footage of a grown man 30s-40s in full camo run from the back of the school and into the woods. Why no mention of this? Also during day light after the incident the coroners claims was a hand weapon. After dark from the news helicopter a police officer searched A.L's car and then... found the long weapon. The public was told it was the A.R.1..... Also why tf were people having a buffet down the street at the Ambulance dept after such a terrible incident? And how was all that food prepared and delivered so fast? They had a line go in one door and out another 60' away. Smiling and looking as of nothing happened. And also what the public figured out about the crisis actors and identifying them from another tragedy. Non of this makes sense and make the story we were told a lie. Why? Smell stanky af!!!
My issue with the "smart gun" idea is that some laws are in place that state that when such a technology becomes available, that will be the only type of gun allowed. Even if the manufacturer doesn't agree with mandates, statists do.
Once the tech is introduced, just like the microstamping hooey, that will become the new mandate to further restrict the poors.
NJ had a law like that but it was changed several years ago so now it only requires gun shops to stock a smart gun once it is available. But they can continue selling regular guns.
@@ARFCOMNews It can always be changed back. And you don't think they will?
@@ARFCOMNews That's good to hear, but it does mean it's already in some tyrant's head.
When the government is out of control, this is what happens
THIS "B" KAMALA HAS TO GO...
the fact that this regime is allowed by us, the citizens, to violate our rights is severely surprising. we need to rise up.
FJBANDTHEPED0CRATS
Another maga moron expresses an opinion
Republicans are just Democrats who hate a few different freedoms.
Theyneednecktieparties!
You're really an idiot
@@jeffreyyoung4104 You really are a traitor.
Articulate police?! Next you'll want honest politicians.
While Wyoming's Mark Gordon may have vetoed the "no more gun-free zones" bill, it's still pretty cool to see people-with-sidearms-on-their-hips doing crosswords at the local Wyoming coffeeshop.
I lived in Casper Wyoming for a year, very low crime,the women are also carrying,how is it possible the Wild West is peaceful
Mexico should be suing aft not manufacturers
If the "smart gun" doesn't work when the owner needs it will the family be able to sue for damages or will you have to sign a waiver before you buy one?
Why don’t they go after Real Criminals 🐀🐀🐀
Because they would have to arrest the politicians first!
They would be digging into their voting base if they did
@@lukeshort680 that’s funny considering the other party’s candidate for President is facing 91 indictments. And that his most adamant supporters are in prison for attacking the Capitol.
There is no reality you cultist traitors won’t deny. You need a dose of what Ashli whateverhernamewas got.
We'll see how those smart gun sales go when someone figures out how to hack or disrupt the gun.
Nah not even a slight chance. "Oh fk, my batt is dead and im bout to be"
I think the point is that they sit in a locked box plugged in constantly as an emergency gun but yeah I get your point
@@skinwalker69420 how bout dirty sensor/lense or one thats been jarred too many times? Or the camera doesnt realize you have makeup on or blood on your face/hands? Just sooo many things that can go wrong. Heck i dont even want one with multiple safeties like the jimanez 22s. Though i do like the ones that have simple locks built in like bersa thunders and a few others, great for if you have kids in the house and simple enough you can easily unlock em in under 10 seconds. Was thinkin bout getting a ring made with an alan key tip just to make sure i always have access in under 10 seconds.
@@ThirtytwoJ I never said I was for this product
@@skinwalker69420 didnt say you did, just adding further logic to my point
@@ThirtytwoJ sorry, I'm used to people arguing with me in the way you added to your point
From my time in the military, I can tell you for free that the cartels are better equipped and trained than most militaries. They have the cash and the connections to get what they want, and the training isn't hampered by that pesky "human rights" thing. So those that survive the training, are true bad asses. Sure, the majority are just grunts, like any military, but the core soldiers are as elite as the Seals, Rangers, MI6, etc.
This is why the Mexican government does what they say, and the US government looks the other way and pretends they don't exist.
Iv watched alotta cartel documentaries. One made by a cartel infantrymen and trainings is non existent, he was raised by his dad who taught him to shoot till he was shot and then he took his place, weaponry was all old and beat up. Theres one cartel that has military style gear, just 1
@@yyeezyy630Yes, because the cartels are going to be honest to people making a documentary on them.
Try using the other brain cell.
One smart gun against my dumb gun any time !
"DEFENSELESS VICTIM ZONES" -- PERFECTION!
Free fire zone.
Passing it is the push, finding is always the way to bribe.
Removes all kinds of rights
“There was a 3-D printed gun and Draco was his name-o.” This gave me a big smiley face. 😆
FJB! GOA all the way!!
I think their poking a sleeping bear. Mess around and find out. Americans are getting fed up with this nonsense!
smart guns for guys that wear panties...
Let the police test out the "smart gun". I only see this as a step toward requiring ridiculous "features" on a firearm that just make it ultra expensive, less reliable, and heavy.
Still won't buy a "smart" gun because that's dumb, but at least i hate those guys less than other manufacturers.
If the police have no obligation to protect the citizens then the citizens have no obligation to pay taxes.
And we know all the ones that are throwing up these red flag laws.
Wherever they are.
$1500 😂 I’m aiight with what I already have
I think for that money, I’ll just buy 5 Tisas or an HK or something that I know will work.
Tannerite dogs?? I've got an idea......hold my beer.....lol
I moved to WY from TX about a year ago. From what I've learned from my travels around the state, the lobbying efforts by the community colleges and universities are definitely a minority opinion. Even geographically it's a minority considering the vast distances between places you'd travel. It makes zero sense to effectively disarm someone at a destination when they would be legally armed for potentially hundreds of miles on the entire journey there.
Sense ain't got nothing to do with it. They hate you and want you dead. Simple as
Kamala Harris got minnor for brains!.
“Smart guns” sound horrific.
" We had our words, a common spat, so I kissed `em up side the cranium with a aluminum baseball bat" Primus
My name is mud.
@@ARFCOMNews After this.....Yep.
It's going to be difficult for a company to maintain a position against mandates that could improve their market position.
I subscribe to an opinion shared by the founding fathers: People tend to do what's in their own best interest.
I think they want to sell guns to more than just the handful of gun shops that would be required to stock one.
I am all for a company that invents a new pew as it expands the 2A community to those who currently choose to be unarmed victims because they are afraid of pews in their house (I am not attacking them, I am merely acknowledging that they do in fact exist). I am not however a supporter of any legislation anywhere - in my state or in any other American state - that would mandate such technology for all because doing so would not only limit 2A rights, which if we are honest is the very purpose of said legislation, but more importantly it removes the God-given freedoms we all have as free men and women to choose the best pew for our own defense.
A clunky starship troopers pew pew that has electronic devices in it to make it functional is a no go for me. If every single law-enforcement and military personnel, this country is issued one maybe I’ll think about it…maybe…
What is Tamala Ferris up to now 😮
Nooo don't give them idea's for they will screw them up also. 😮😂
Biofire...
I like my guns like 70s toys, batteries not included.
Hold on, wait a minute I have to charge my gun...
FBCK BIOFIRE AND "SMARTGUNS"
Gee, can BioFire make those pistols any BIGGER?
Counter sue for the damage caused by drugs in this country?
Bio gun? Only if the Secret Service uses them 100% through two administrations!
Advert - does it meet KommieFornia’s safe gun roster?????
Someone needs to hack the smart guns and show them why this is a bad idea
They're not network enabled.
@@ARFCOMNews ok? that just means they can't be hacked remotely.
I have no doubt that "smart guns" if not already equipped with it will ping its exact location at all times and have a kill switch that could be used by law enforcement and government agencies. They would also be like so many other electronic devices becoming useless and obsolete as new operating systems software are developed. Another scenario I see is that a kill signal being broadcast around gun free zones, basically leaving the smart gun owners defenseless against criminals using conventional firearms or other weapons such as knives or clubs.
The way I see it, smart guns is the ultimate nightmare workaround of the 2nd amendment right to keep and bear arms. You can still keep and bear arms so as long as the government knows where it is at all times and can render it inoperable at any time they see fit.
The Biofire gun does not have any network capability.
Cuz batteries never due.
Ever have a battery die or corrode in your: ?
Red dot
Illuminated reticle
Laser
Flashlight
Or any other weapon related accessories?
But you can still shoot your gun. Right? JS.
It is as if they know that 7 months from now, their game is over
It's not. I hope you learn so things.
@@jasonshults368 will know soon enough
LMAO you think everything is going to change if Republicans get in? Bahahahaha
I saw Judge Dred. No smart gun for me. Also complicated new technology doesn't always work.
You think so, "Hot-shot"?
Let me give you a little idea why they want to launch that so bad, who's hidden chips in that gun! Like the city of love do you remember Chaz remember all the fires in the police station being taken over and the please cars being burned up can people getting hit in the head play Frozen water bottles and bricks!, I suppose you had a smart gun, in the government didn't want you to have a gun at all, Dave flip a switch a signal goes up from a cell phone tower and all of a sudden it didn't your gun suddenly your gun doesn't work anymore!, can you say Mass gain control hmmm , never thought of that before, it's full of electronics from China, facial recognition four fingerprint recognition!, imagine that having a back door where they can just shut it off, make it not fire!!, So mugs for self-defense, where did they sold at the other countries turn on the black market!
I have zero interest in a smart gun
Comment commented on your comment for Al Gore Rhythm
Am I the only one who clicks the like button before the Arfcom video starts?
Not watched. Purchased as a straw sale then they delivered them to the cartel.
I dont see an electronically disabled gun being a good thing. Its going to encourage laziness from people who would otherwise never bother aquiring something they lack the personal responability to maintain _AND_ its going to trigger "smart gun" mandates wether the company publically agrees with them or not.
Good points.
I would argue with that Wyoming governor fine then if a city wanted to pass a law legalizing full auto short barreled rifles and suppressors would you allow it?
Fk bio fire it's the toe in the door
Thank you for downplaying hype and focusing on fact. It is hard to come by and very much appreciated.
I try to avoid sensationalism. I could probably get a lot more views if I hyped it up.
I HAVE DISOBEYED MANY NO GUN ZONES....
Sorry, with how often my hands get nicks, cuts and scrapes, finger print biometrics is a terrible idea.
"Gun Free" zones should be called what they are, defensless victims zones.
The Biofire gun also has a facial recognition camera. It will unlock for either fingerprint or your face.
anything coming from that direction is not what you think especially anything with the word " program " what people should think is that
if it's coming from the fed guv it's either sinister or it sucks or both most likely both.
Hey Andrew what is your ARFCOM name?
chopinbloc
Does anyone out there have Kamala Harris address, I have Joe Bidens address, so I can turn them into the National Red Flag Center.
1 Observatory Circle NW, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC
I love you too damnit.
I dare Biofire to send one to The Lock Picking Lawyer for testing. We could then take bets on how long it would be before he posts a video showing how to defeat the biometric lock.
He normally manipulates the mechanical components of a lock. The Biofire gun uses an electronic lock and fire control. I'm sure it can be defeated, of course, but I'm not sure LPL is the guy to do it. Maybe Deviant Ollam?
@@ARFCOMNews You may be right. I recall LPL doing biometric gun safes before, but they may all have had mechanical "back doors". Then again, one must wonder if a lock that works on facial recognition could be defeated by a photo of the authorized user's face?
If they have a firearm free zone, then where a crime happens in that zone, authorities should leave their weapons behind.
Don't want to upset or offend the anti firearm group.
Please pass this message on to others the more who know the more our freedom grows. If they have a firearm free zone, then where a crime happens in that zone, authorities should leave their weapons behind.
Don't want to upset or offend the anti firearm group.
Please pass this message on to others the more who know the more our freedom grows.
Police should not be exempt from any laws.
I ❤ commenting
The Biofire would be great as an issued LEO weapon , security guard or in an open carry state. Any place where you could face being disarmed and your weapon used against you. I’ll pass on it.
I concur. I won't buy one unless and until a major police department has issued them for several years at least.
@@ARFCOMNews They can make a sig inspired version for the popo called the "DropFire", it's a feature, not a bug!
Not a super crazy fan of bioguns, but any company against government mandates is aces in my book
Bring it😊
Please keep the conversation going forward
We still don’t know if Kackala knows about extreme protection orders or just thinks, “pretty flags, cool.” Saw an article on the purportedly fair and balanced national news source recently on gnus going south and it specifically mentioned a couple of desirable “reeflays,” the FN M294” and the M1919 that were transported south. Both military grade machine gnus of course, readily accessible at gun shows and shops. At least they didn’t t all them fully semi auto. Anyway journalism is not what it used to be.
FN M249*
@@FedSlumper that’s what I figured. That’s why I put it in quote
Yay
Remember several States have stated once a viable smart gun is developed and being able to be sold to the public then those guns will be the only ones allowed to be sold or imported into the State .
Not exactly. NJ had a law like that, but it was changed back in 2019 so that once a viable smart gun exists, NJ gun stores have to stock a smart gun. But they will still be allowed to sell normal guns.
@@ARFCOMNews That slope looks slippy!
@@ARFCOMNews But how long before they enact a new law only allowing smart guns to be sold and I bet law enforcement will be exempt as usual .
@@ARFCOMNews we all know they will add more legislation to do away with current firearms and only allow “ Smart Firearms”.
Finally, someone with something constructive and positive to say!! All the other UA-cam channels are like, “We’re doomed and there’s nothing we can do! But at least you know!” 😅😡
PSR beats!
"I have called for red flag laws!" - RINO Trump
"We're on it, Donnie!" - Joe/Kammy.....previous Trump donation recipients
TRUMP 2024 🇺🇸 AMERICANS FREEDOM 🇺🇸
The guy who thinks wiggle stocks constitute a 10yr prison sentence, take em first due process later? Nah
He got rid of bump stocks and literally said I’ll take guns first due process second
All my guns have CRS and would not pass a iq test to qualify as smart guns. I guess if they don't have a problem with there president having the same problems they won't have a problem with my guns.
If you didn't know you should have known that is deliberately indifferent 😅
Red flag.ada title 2 policy holder access to the court USDA home
I wouldn't buy a smart gun. Unless it came with chainsaw grips on a steadycam mount, I would never be able to feel like I trusted it. And even then, I'd probably keep something else handy. Y'know... for close encounters.
Like a short 870?
@@ARFCOMNews Or an Ithaca Model 37. I think that's more traditional.
My bad. Thought it was an 870. I hang my head.
Smart guns of today are NOT the Smart Guns of Aliens, and no where near the Smart guns of Cyberpunk lore. One of these are shitty for guns.
Reminds me of Ed Schultz (Smith and Wesson), Wayne Lapierre, and the Clinton regime. But hey, what do I know🤪
you don't have to be a Citizen to work for the Government. Hell! You can be President!
Giving kamala jondis in the thumbnail was pure gold. She sounds drunk every time she gives a speech.
Cartels are buying FN 249s and browning m1919s on the civilian market and converting them. It's really not that hard. On the m1919, you can get everything but the right receiver plate, which is easy to manufacture.
Ok i think cops may 1 day become a peaceful protester "liberal definition"