Ars has written several times before about Austin-based TrackingPoint, producers of “precision guided firearms,” or PGFs. TrackingPoint’s current set of products is a range of bolt-action hunting ...
Like guns? Prepare to drool. Behind the doors of a high-rise suite at the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Digital Trends got the world’s first look at the all-new 500 Series AR Smart Rifle from ...
TrackingPoint is back with an updated, more advanced version of its "Linux" rifle. The new Mile Maker can file slightly farther than a mile, and land a shot against a target moving 30 miles an hour.
TrackingPoint, the creator of the precision-guided firearm, is aiming to put its rifles in the hands of more hunters and target shooters. The four-year-old company was the first to sell a firearm that ...
TrackingPoint™, creator of the world’s first Precision Guided Firearm (PGF) system, today announced its Series D financing round with a total subscription amount of $29 million in capital investment.
The TrackingPoint groundbreaking PGF system is based on patent-pending innovations in optics and fire control that enables anyone to instantly become an elite long-range marksman. In just seconds, ...
The precision grenade launching XM25 destroys the value of cover. Built-in targeting lasers, infrared sights and a ballistic computer calculate the exact location of the target so the weapon can fire ...
The marriage of technology and weaponry is creating a growing but expensive class of “smart” guns that promises to boost security, improve accuracy -- and make guns even deadlier. But even gun-rights ...
The U.S. military has begun testing several so-called smart rifles made by the applied technology start-up TrackingPoint Inc., company officials said. The Army is rumored to have acquired six of the ...
HOUSTON – A new high-tech gun is advertised as so extremely accurate, a novice shooter could hit a target half a mile away. That's why some hunters can't wait to buy one and the reason one Houston ...
It's been called the gun that aims itself, the firearm that's democratized accuracy. TrackingPoint, the Austin, Texas, company that developed the gun, refers to it as the world's first smart rifle.
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