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A look at SIG’s scrapped ‘smart gun’ idea (VIDEO)

Wednesday, October 12, 2016 15:35
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The Sig P229 EPLS (Electronic Personal Lock System), debuted in 2000, rose about as far as a lead balloon and Ian from Forgotten Weapons outlines why.

In the above vid, produced for Breach Bang Clear (Ian gets around more than a pack of smokes at the state pen), he details the insanely goofy design that went into making the totally impractical concept gun that was the EPLS.

The pistol used a completely redesigned frame to accommodate a digital keypad (powered by a battery) that locked the gun and kept it so until the proper PIN was added. Well, the instructions were in German (the estimated 15-20 guns produced were made by J.P.Sauer), the gun would lock out if the wrong PIN was entered three times in a row, and even taking the battery out of a locked gun wouldn’t allow it to be used.

And you wonder why the thing never made it to full production.

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Source: http://www.guns.com/2016/10/12/a-look-at-sigs-scrapped-smart-gun-idea-video/

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