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TrackingPoint, the company behind the Precision Guided Firearm / Linux rifle, is reportedly headed for bankruptcy, despite reporting positive financials just weeks ago By Joel Hruska May 20, 2015 ...
Terrifying new gun goes on sale that turns ANYONE into a sharpshooter able to hit a target almost one mile away By JAMES NYE Published: 23:53 EDT, 10 January 2013 | Updated: 09:02 EDT, 11 January 2013 ...
TrackingPoint is making the science-fiction dream of having a gun that shoots around corners a reality. Sounds great for the battlefield, but they're also selling it to anyone with $10,000.
The TrackingPoint sniper rifle turns even the most amateur shooters into elite marksmen by using self-targeting technology to perfect the best shot. But researchers have now discovered a ...
Smart rifle company TrackingPoint, which made a huge media splash in recent years for producing weapons that could let amateurs shoot a target from extreme distances, is about to be shut down ...
The US military is reportedly testing a smart rifle that aims automatically, so whoever is firing has more chance of hitting the target. Start-up company TrackingPoint says the military bought six of ...
Since TrackingPoint launched in 2011, the company has sold more than a thousand of its high-end, Linux-power rifles with a self-aiming system. The scope allows you to designate a target and dial ...
TrackingPoint's (relatively) low-cost 5.56 mm NATO AR. You'll need one of these (any of TrackingPoint's ARs will do) to use ShotGlass. Credit: TrackingPoint ...
TrackingPoint's offerings are moving very briskly; almost the entire production run for this year has been presold. Its initial offerings are limited to long-range bolt-action hunting rifles; the ...
TrackingPoint Virtual and real-world hunting The TrackingPoint rifles seem to create a game-like experience reminiscent of real-world, location-based, role-playing games (LBRPG) where one fights ...
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