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‘Smart’ gun technology has promise but needs to be reliable, police say – UPI.com


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'Smart' gun technology has promise but needs to be reliable, police say
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Other models like Utah-based Kodiak Industries' Intelligun use a fingerprint scan. A prototype by the New Jersey Institute of Technology relies on biometric sensors on the grip and trigger. But when the German handgun hit the Newhall, Calif., gun store



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