It’s rare to find engineers with a strong understanding of both ballistics and biometrics whose products can be expected to work perfectly in life-or-death situations. But making a smart gun that’s good enough to be taken seriously has proved beyond difficult. The weapons carry the hope that an extra technological safeguard might prevent a wide range of gun-related accidents and deaths. Smart guns have been a notoriously quixotic category for decades. The weapons being tested at this site are smart guns: They can identify their registered users and won’t fire for anyone else. It’s a far cry from the gleaming labs of the average James Bond movie, but Q might still be proud. Black acoustic-foam padding on the walls softens the gunshot noise to make the experience more bearable for the shooter, while an air filtration system sucks particulates out of the air. Paper targets with torsos printed on them hang from two parallel tracks, and a rubber trap waits at the back of the container to catch the spent bullets. South African boy Musk has always been passionate about technology, space, and renewable energy and moved to the United States as a teenager. Ashlee Vance, in his new biography of the celebrity industrialist Elon Musk, delivers a similar notion of the deflating American soul. In an office parking lot about halfway between Denver and Boulder, a former 50-foot-long shipping container has been converted into a cramped indoor shooting range. 'Elon Musk: How the Billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla is Shaping our Future' is an insightful and inspiring biography that explores the life, work, and vis. Exclusive today: The first Smart Gun that actually works is here.
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