Solomonson
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I have never seen these before. They could be extremely useful in bear country. Nice to see that it's legal in all 50 states...
A one or two man LLC has no real resources to sue for, they just go bankrupt and out of business. Maybe start up again later with a new LLC. It could be made safer and probably still plenty loud enough by using only a shotgun primer instead of a blank.How do they get product liability insurance for something like this?
And way more prone to false alarms.but laser and IR tech has become pretty affordable.
And way more prone to false alarms.
I've been fighting this for years with my alarm system and have had to "un-monitor" several areas I'd like monitored simply because I couldn't get the false alarm rate low enough, such that I've considered these trip-wire things in the past. I've new hope for PIR motion detection combined with video imaging combined with advanced software like OpenCV 3 and Tensorflow, but I've a steep learning curve ahead of me.
A one or two man LLC has no real resources to sue for, they just go bankrupt and out of business. Maybe start up again later with a new LLC. It could be made safer and probably still plenty loud enough by using only a shotgun primer instead of a blank.
Is that an old fireman's hat in your av? I like it.
However if I were that worried, with today's tech, I'd just buy some laser or IR set up and be done with it. Much easier to "install" and does the same thing.
ExactlyI see nothing but liability.
The devices may be legal, but the effects of a blank shell on someone's leg could be very serious and I would not want to use one of these solely because of the potential for liability from that.
discussion(s) of a device which is a liabilty lawsuit just waiting for a place to happen....thread remains open...I saw these at a pistol competition NOT...what's next punji sticks,snares...why isn't this non 2A thread locked yet...