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'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
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| Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
| Editorial Staff
Posted on 08/01/2002 7:11:52 PM PDT by vannrox
'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
A Florida man claims to have designed a safety bullet which locks up a gun when it's accidentally fired.
Mike Worley says his simple invention takes gun safety to another level.
He came up with the idea after a local boy was shot in his elbow while showing off his dad's .357 Magnum.
The safety bullet can be hidden in the gun chamber and ejected quickly if the owner needs to fire a live bullet.
If the safety bullet is fired, it jams the chamber and locks the gun until the shell is removed with a special tool.
The News Herald reports Mr Worley has applied for a patent for his invention.
He says several companies are interested in his design, and one has started making a prototype.
Mr Worley, from Panama City, says he supports the use of guns and understands why people need a loaded gun as protection.
He said: "I think the safety bullet is a step in the right direction. I don't want fame and fortune. This is a simple device that takes safety to the next level."
Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 357; amendment; banglist; bullet; click; genuinelybadideas; gizmos; gun; jammomatic; kiss; magnum; pctwit; safety; second; snakeoil; squibload
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To: Freemeorkillme
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Ferrous Cranus is utterly impervious to reason, persuasion and new ideas, and when engaged in battle he will not yield an inch in his position regardless of its hopelessness. Though his thrusts are decisively repulsed, his arguments crushed in every detail and his defenses demolished beyond repair he will remount the same attack again and again with only the slightest variation in tactics. Sometimes out of pure frustration Philosopher will try to explain to him the failed logistics of his situation, or Therapist will attempt to penetrate the psychological origins of his obduracy, but, ever unfathomable, Ferrous Cranus cannot be moved. |
To: Poohbah
Nope I have never been in a firefight unless you want to include my divorce. Never said I was Rambo just somebody trying to make a differance.
Your jab was I don't know anything about a gun. Not as much as you do I am sure. What you guys did in Nam was Incredible and I bow to you. What my ole man did was get decorated many times and don;t like it when you put him down.
I am going to make a differace either show me the way or get out of my way.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: Poohbah
I never said anything was foolproff you did. Lets stick to the facts if you want to make up fairtales start writing kids books. This is not an everthing for everyone invention no one has ever said that.
I guess if you can't find fault make stuff up to find fault about.
Ok Einstein show me your great idea.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: Shooter 2.5
I did join the NRA. I'm letting it expire.
To: Poohbah; Momma Lou
What is the "21 foot rule"? That happens to be the distance in which most lethal shootouts take place.
It's also the distance than an attacker can cover in the time it takes the average police officer to draw and fire his sidearm. Allowing an assailant to close to within 21' presents the possibility that the officer could be injured or killed; even if he manages to fire his weapon and hits his attacker. Within 21', a charging attacker's momentum will carry him to the officer, even if he's been mortally wounded.
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
Yeah, I'll show you my great idea: an empty chamber. It doesn't disable your weapon if you screw up. Your device does. My device is cheaper and doesn't disable the weapon if you forget to rack the slide. Beats yours by a mile.
You are missing the point: when somebody needs a gun, they need it NOW. You can recover from dropping the hammer on an empty chamber a LOT faster than you can recover from disabling your weapon.
446
posted on
09/06/2002 3:13:59 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: Shooter 2.5
Agreed, we all do need to work together. Now for that NRA being the best thing.............;)
447
posted on
09/06/2002 3:15:14 PM PDT
by
kildak
To: Freemeorkillme
If he had had the Safety Bullet in his gun he would be dead. If he had his gun in a safe he would be dead. If he had his gun in a gun lock of any kind he would be dead. If his gun was not loaded he would be dead.
He was lucky. Now go to Yahoo type in Accidental Shooting and start reading some of the 60,000 stories of people taht were involved in an accidental shooting and you tell me would it have saved any of those lives.
Almost all of them.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: Poohbah
What is the "21 foot rule"?
That happens to be the distance in which most lethal shootouts take place.That's not correct. It's a measurement in which a person with a knife is a direct threat to a person with a holstered firearm. I believe Massad Ayoob was one, if not, the first to publish the phrase.
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
IF the guy is stupid does he get to sue me? Please! Actually in this day and age, HE DOES!
Tet68 inventor of the SafetyBomb Tm.
450
posted on
09/06/2002 3:16:52 PM PDT
by
tet68
To: Shooter 2.5
It's also the average shootout range. So, by most standards, people are holding off opening fire until the last possible second.
451
posted on
09/06/2002 3:16:57 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: Poohbah
Mine is ranked in the top 10% of trial lawyers in the State of Georgia his name is G. Michael Smith. He does not lose. He says, and he is one bright guy, that this is a great idea.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
Mine is ranked in the top 10% of trial lawyers in the State of Georgia his name is G. Michael Smith. He does not lose. He says, and he is one bright guy, that this is a great idea.Thank you for letting me know who not to hire. On this one, he WILL lose, and sooner rather than later.
453
posted on
09/06/2002 3:19:04 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: Flyer
Hypocrisy is 95% of the gunowners sitting on the sidelines complaining of gun laws and not belonging to any of the groups.
To: Shooter 2.5
I actually saw that happen once, guy pulled a knife, other guy pulled a gun, guy with the knife stabbed the guy with the gun. Happened very fast. They were very close, and the guy with the gun was not serious.
455
posted on
09/06/2002 3:21:51 PM PDT
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tet68
To: Redcloak
Not to mention that even if you do mortally wound your attacker with multiple shots to the center mass, he (or she for you PC fans) can have up to 20 seconds of oxygenated blood in their brain pan allowing them do even more damage to their intended victim.
456
posted on
09/06/2002 3:24:11 PM PDT
by
kildak
To: Shooter 2.5
I think we must have taken some of the same classes!
457
posted on
09/06/2002 3:25:41 PM PDT
by
kildak
To: Shooter 2.5
Absolutely!
To: Sir Gawain
LOL! I just FReepmailed someone the same comment...except I used Ferrous Cerebrum. That flamer is exactly the one I had in mind.
To: tet68
Rex Applegate was signing autographs for Gerber and a Mexican friend of his stopped to see him. I think Sheriff Jim Wilson was standing behind the Colonel. They started bad mouthing Mexicans just to kid him and by the time I turned my head the guy had put his fingers under his sweater, unlatched the sheath, opened the knife and had it out pointing at Applegate. The Colonel didn't flinch and casually said, "Hell, I could have shot you by the time you did all of that". The Mexican laughed and said, "It wouldn't have done you any good. I'm wearing a vest."
I looked and I could see the outline of a kevlar vest.
If you look at my profile page, there's a picture on the left wall of the Colonel and me. I really miss him. He was one of the nicest gentleman I had ever met.
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