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Old December 27, 2002, 12:39 AM   #1
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Gyroscopic stabilization.. hehe

Anyone here know of any occasions where someone used a gyroscope to stabalize a handgun for offhand shooting? I have always kindof wondered how it would work I know you can get gyroscope attachements to stick in the tripod mount of a camera, so why don't they make em to mount on those little flashlight/ accesory rails? It seems like something EVERYONE could use, how can you possibly be tactical without a gyroscopically stabilized pistol?



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Old December 27, 2002, 12:47 AM   #2
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I believe the new model Terminator in T3 may have such hands.
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Old December 27, 2002, 12:50 AM   #3
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How appropriate for Canon to come up with a stabalized handgun.
Big bore of course.

Quite doable.
Recoil might make it precess violently to some unwanted direction.
Not a good idea for a weapon tho.
A gyro out of whack is not a pretty sight.

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Old December 27, 2002, 12:54 AM   #4
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Something like the Steadicam should work fine for shooting (but note that an actual Steadicam doesn't use gyroscopes or any other active technology; it's a wonder of balance and mechanical engineering instead).

And you need video assist; the gun version of that would be a video camera mounted as a site, with display at a convenient place for the operator to watch it. (The geometry of the thing doesn't bring the viewfinder of the camera anywhere near your eye).

Of course, the small-scale semi-pro steadicams for light cameras cost around $5k.

I've applied things I learned in low-light photography to shooting, and vice versa. I've croggled some photographers (though not Oleg or Randy) by pointing this out on occasion. They both have the same problem -- holding something very still pointed in a precise direction.
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