wiscoaster
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When you invent it, I'LL BUY IT!!.... What about being able to disrupt your opponent's body processes telepathically? Now that would be innovation!
(the perfect solution to ROAD RAGE!!!!)
When you invent it, I'LL BUY IT!!.... What about being able to disrupt your opponent's body processes telepathically? Now that would be innovation!
Ya, but today's Herc is a whole new airplane. Did you see them fly that thing at the last Paris Air Show? Holy cow!!The C-130 Hercules has been in production for 66 years,...
Claw hammers have been made for 180 years
Is fuel injection (with or without boost) more innovative than 'natural' carburetion?
A Ferrari at the 1955 Le Mans is not substantially different from one at the 2015.
I'm a retired stonecarver/stonemason. The tools I used haven't changed in 4000 years or so. The most innovative gun related things I have are red dots.Hand tools no doubt are anther industry that has pretty small innovation. They rarely break yet snapon and mac and craftsman make/made millions selling more of the same. They do get lost a bit more than guns I hope. I did think of that in my other post. If you went through a 50s or 60s wish book then about the only things you would recognize in their exact form would be hand tools and guns.
When were they first made available to the public?
I don't know ... the Sharp's rifle in the mid-1800's had an adjustable rear sight, so it was sometime before then.....Here is a question for you guys - Adjustable sights on firearms are a relatively new innovation for guns. When were they first made available to the public?
How 'bout the "Buff?" The B-52 StratoFortress ...The C-130 Hercules has been in production for 66 years, and the CH-47 Chinook, for almost that long.
I like tech in some ways. My 4k led tv. My memory foam mattress. My cell phone that can do anything and takes pictures a good as a camera I paid 2k for 10 years ago. Lol (d300s) yet I personally won't depend on a red dot on my guns. I have one mounted on a 6 inch Glock but I still wouldn't carry one. I've had 2 biometric safes go bad and not open. One I had to break open. The other I still use with the key. No way I'd want tech for my guns.