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The Biofire smart gun is expected to hit the market in 2024. Some believe that when it does, it could significantly help curb the gun crisis we're facing in this country. One of the main advantages of ...
Secured by fingerprint and 3D infrared facial recognition, Biofire Technologies announced the 9mm handgun in a news release on April 13. It works in a wide variety of conditions, including if a user ...
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. Paper targets with torsos printed ...
The company behind America’s first biometric “smart gun” — one that fires only when gripped by authorized users — will face a crucial test in the coming weeks. After decades of failed attempts by ...
The 9mm handgun fires only for authorized users, ensuring it can't be used by children or criminals. "Biofire's approach is totally novel: we've applied high-precision engineering principles to make a ...
When Kai Kloepfer thought about what he could do to help alleviate the problem of gun violence, he was surprised to find out that more people die from suicides and accidental shootings than attacks by ...
Specs of Smart Gun by Colorado-based company, Biofire (Copyright 2024 by Biofire - All rights reserved.) HOUSTON – It’s no secret Texans love their guns. Some ...
In the 2012 film Skyfall, Q presents James Bond with a special handgun for his latest mission — a Walther PPK 9mm short — fitted with a sensor encoded to Bond's palm print so only he can fire it. It's ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The country’s first biometric smart gun started as a Boulder teenager’s high school science fair project. Ten years later, Kai Kloepfer is bringing his smart ...