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A while back I was joking around about all the new tacticool stuff and mentioned to someone that there's ipod holders for guns now. The guy thought I was serious and asked where he could find one. I've seen the drink holder before and I'm glad it was a joke.
Where are these sold? I could use one of those when I hunt. Looooooong hours. Hopefully Missouri will end this bull**** "call-in" system. The count is way off.
given all the things you can do with an iphone these days... the mount for it is actually pretty cool.
ballistic calculators (including KAC's which pulls local weather from the internet and measures the angle to target using the iphone's sensors),
google maps/earth and tons of GPS apps,
streaming video,
video capture,
mp3 playback of wagner's ride of the valkyries,
and of course, tetris for those 8 hour stake-outs
That over accesories rifle was at the 2009 SHOT show I think... You can put whatever on that rifle and paint it pink, I'll still take it. HAhahahah. I've seen the I phone mount for a picatinny rail. It was made by KAC the same guys who made the iphone program. The phone case is an Otterbox case, one of those industructable jobs made for the iphone, I think you remove the belt clip for the phone case and buy the KAC rail adapter? it is suppose to fold out flat against the rifle too. I was reading an article about it on DIGG? I think.
If you're in fact referring to an iPhone holder it was produced for the US Military because they are using iPhone and iPod Touch in the field with their own custom applications. The app developed by Knight Armaments is able to approximate long range bullet trajectory using current Wind Data (pulled off whatever internet is available), range data, and elevation/incline data, coupled with a various selection of Ammunition by caliber and brand/load so it knows the bullet ballistics. Its actually extremely useful from what I've read.
Cup holders, flashlights, lasers, bipods, vertical hand grips, telescopic sights, collapsible stocks ... the list of impractical gizmos that numbskulls will bolt onto a firearm is endless.
The only way to convert dollars into proficiency is to put the money towards practice ammunition.
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