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Since first running into TrackingPoint at CES 2013, we’ve kept tabs on the Austin-based company and its Linux-powered rifles, which it collectively calls "Precision Guided Firearms," or PGFs.
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 ...
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 ...
Previously the longest range TrackingPoint’s weapons could accurately hit was about 1,200 yards with the company’s XM1 bolt-action rifle; the “Mile Maker” adds 600 effective yards onto the ...
Hacking smart TrackingPoint sniper rifle can make it fire at the wrong target by Colm Gorey 29 Jul 2015 Save article ...
TrackingPoint is familiar ground for the serial entrepreneur. Backed by $33 million in financing in part from McHale himself, the young Texas-based company released its first product in 2013.
TrackingPoint, a startup tech company in Austin, Texas, has just started selling the most advanced long-distance rifle available on the civilian market. The weapon incorporates laser and computer ...
After financial difficulties halted the production of its weapons, smart rifle company TrackingPoint says it is once again fulfilling orders, this time under a “leaner and stronger” team ...