The market will decide the electro-gun's place. We are the market.
If not Engage doesn't sell them, someone else will. It's inevitable.
Let the market decide, and decide it will.
The reactions I'm reading are akin to lefties all in a wad because of Cody Wilson's 3D printed boogeyman Liberator. The Armatix has achieved the same level psychological mind-fvck.
Our state of MD, and others like NJ, CA, CT, and NY do not represent the face of 2A restoration. They're all desperate outliers devoid of proper representation that will not succeed forever in their current modes of 2A restriction.
Personally, like the Liberator, I think the thing is physically garbage. Betting your life on it doesn't make any sense to me. It likely won't be bought too much though, considering it's an $1800 (essentially $2200 for a first-time buyer in MD...) handgun that shoots .22, when usually these caliber handguns can be had for less than $300 in most cases...
If not Engage doesn't sell them, someone else will. It's inevitable.
Let the market decide, and decide it will.
The reactions I'm reading are akin to lefties all in a wad because of Cody Wilson's 3D printed boogeyman Liberator. The Armatix has achieved the same level psychological mind-fvck.
Our state of MD, and others like NJ, CA, CT, and NY do not represent the face of 2A restoration. They're all desperate outliers devoid of proper representation that will not succeed forever in their current modes of 2A restriction.
Personally, like the Liberator, I think the thing is physically garbage. Betting your life on it doesn't make any sense to me. It likely won't be bought too much though, considering it's an $1800 (essentially $2200 for a first-time buyer in MD...) handgun that shoots .22, when usually these caliber handguns can be had for less than $300 in most cases...