TrackingPoint introduced a new high-tech rifle at Showstoppers, an event held during CES 2015, that can assist shooters to hit moving targets up to a mile away with little training. The 338 ...
TrackingPoint, the creator of the precision-guided firearm, is aiming to put its rifles in the hands of more hunters and target shooters. The four-year-old company was the first to sell a firearm that ...
TrackingPoint Inc., the Texas company that specializes in creating precision guided firearms, has unveiled its “Mile Maker” Linux-powered rifle, which can hit targets at roughly 1,800 yards away. The ...
LAS VEGAS, NEV.—In what’s becoming a yearly tradition for Ars, we met up with Austin-based TrackingPoint at CES to see what was new in the world of “Precision Guided Firearms”—the term the company ...
AUSTIN, Texas (CNNMoney) — A new company in Texas is selling a precision rifle with a unique technology that allows even an inexperienced shooter to hit a target 10 football fields away. The price tag ...
The world's first "smart rifle" has leveled the playing field for long-distance shooters. Now, novices can shoot just as well as experienced marksmen -- or even trained snipers -- at distances out to ...
When TrackingPoint first showcased its Linux-powered scopes with tracking assistance that substantially improved rifle accuracy, even in the hands of untrained hunters, it kicked off a controversy ...
LAS VEGAS -- Smart rifle-maker TrackingPoint Inc. has teamed with Recon Instruments to sync imagery from its high-tech scope system directly into protective glasses, an official said. The Austin, ...
AUSTIN, Texas (CNNMoney) — A new company in Texas is selling a precision rifle with a unique technology that allows even an inexperienced shooter to hit a target 10 football fields away. The price tag ...
Since first running into TrackingPoint at CES 2013, we’ve kept tabs on the Austin-based company and its Linux-powered rifles, which it collectively calls “Precision Guided Firearms,” or PGFs. We got ...
When TrackingPoint first showcased its Linux-powered scopes with tracking assistance that substantially improved rifle accuracy, even in the hands of untrained hunters, it kicked off a controversy ...