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TrackingPoint shows off the “Mile Maker,” a rifle with 1,800-yard range Prototype rifle is latest in company’s line of Linux-powered weapons.
TrackingPoint's new XactSystem firearms pack fighter jet-like targeting into a rifle, allowing even beginners to shoot like a professional sniper.
The Army has bought six fire control systems from the Austin, Texas-based start-up and is considering further purchases, according to Oren Schauble, TrackingPoint's chief marketing officer.
TrackingPoint makes a $27,500 rifle so smart that it can?t miss. So why has the company been misfiring?
GUN Linux: On the range with TrackingPoint’s new AR-15s Austin company expands computer-guided weapons lineup, explores DoD contracts.
TrackingPoint, the creator of the precision-guided firearm, is aiming to put its rifles in the hands of more hunters and target shooters. While the company continues to make their pitch to ...
TrackingPoint, Inc., a precision guided rifle development company operating out of Austin, Texas, has developed breakthrough technology that claims to put jet fighter lock-and-launch technology ...
Across the top of TrackingPoint’s website is the statement: “Due to financial difficulty TrackingPoint will no longer be accepting orders.” This is the company that made news in 2013 when it ...
If a hacker attacks your TrackingPoint smart gun over its Wi-Fi connection, you may find the weapon is aiming at a different target than you think.
I arrived at a massive shooting range compound where a security guard promptly introduced himself as a retired police officer and not a friend of the ...
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