I recently
learned about pistol compensators. These are vents you can install on your
pistol to lessen recoil. Since the recoil is what drives the reload, you have
to be careful the compensator doesn’t jam the gun. This is a variant of the gas
operated action on assault rifles that allows them to be the small plastic toy
looking guns that are so popular. Shooting guns used to be more difficult. You
can find YouTube videos of people shooting old rifles that hit them in the face
because they are not used to the recoil.
There are
also laser pointers you can attach to the gun. Fire a round into the target at
the range you expect to use. Fix the laser dot on the bullet impact. From then
on, within range, your shots should hit the dot.
Eventually
we will have the Tom Swift electronic rifle. The gun won’t need a hammer
anymore because it will fire with a spark. This will allow the cartridge to be
held still and contained with no blow back. The cartridge may not have a case.
Even if it does, ejection will be handled by battery driven actuators, motors, just
as artillery sometimes is. The reload will also be actuator. Abandoning the pistols
slide means that guns can be vented solely to minimize noise and recoil. Rifles
will be defined only by the length of the barrel and stock.
There are
already expensive computerized rifles that fire the trigger automagically once
the target is selected. These guns are as self-focusing as cameras. You can set
up a fire plan, inventory your targets, and their ranges, then move back through
it. As the guns become popular, they will drop dramatically in price. We are
talking about the same chips and optics that are in your phone.
Large
magazines are passe. The gun lobby objective will be belt ammunition.
Don’t forget
drones, the sport of drone hunting. If people want the game, the drone could
hover until they get there. If someone shoots at your drone, is it legal to
shoot back?
Imagine what
massacres we will have.
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