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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Wow .... hi-tech really hits

FN Herstal has apparently made a significant advance in firearms:
Firearms manufacturer FN Herstal has designed and built a Black Box that, when attached to a weapon, counts rounds fired, measures burst rate, and detects stoppages--information it then stores to facilitate more effective maintenance.
This could be interesting as it concerns weapons trials with the military, especially if a manufacturer can show how much better their weapon is.

Stay tuned ....

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