The TrackingPoint groundbreaking PGF system is based on patent-pending innovations in optics and fire control that enables anyone to instantly become an elite long-range marksman. In just seconds, ...
LAS VEGAS, NEV.—In what’s becoming a yearly tradition for Ars, we met up with Austin-based TrackingPoint at CES to see what was new in the world of “Precision Guided Firearms”—the term the company ...
TrackingPoint, the creator of the precision-guided firearm, is aiming to put its rifles in the hands of more hunters and target shooters. The four-year-old company was the first to sell a firearm that ...
Since first running into TrackingPoint at CES 2013, we’ve kept tabs on the Austin-based company and its Linux-powered rifles, which it collectively calls “Precision Guided Firearms,” or PGFs. We got ...
A company in the forefront of precision-guided firearms is putting the upload in loading up. The so-called Shared Dominance feature of TrackingPoint’s NightEagle semi-automatic rifle, which fires the ...
Linux is everywhere these days, including in TrackingPoint’s new AR15 rifles. If you’ve got $10,000 or more to spend then you can own one of these high-tech firearms that include a tracking system ...
Precision-guided firearms maker TrackingPoint today rolled out what it's calling a first-of-its kind weapon: a 7.62 semi-automatic with night vision technology, including an infrared illuminator to ...
TrackingPoint is back with an updated, more advanced version of its "Linux" rifle. The new Mile Maker can file slightly farther than a mile, and land a shot against a target moving 30 miles an hour.
One cool but sunny afternoon in January, I drove an hour outside of Las Vegas to try out a magical new gun. The system was explained to me in detail, with the conclusion being that anyone could hit ...
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