Meet the 'gun with
brains'
By Stuart Johnston
Pretoria inventor Nic van Zyl has developed what may be the world’s
first "intelligent firearm", a handgun that can be operated
only by its rightful owner. It could make criminal abuse of firearms a
thing of the past
It looks like a cross between a sci-fi raygun and an industrial
high-pressure cleaning device. Bulky and block-like, it displays none of
the black-metal menace inherent in most civilian firearms, and frankly,
it is not a thing of beauty.
Then again, there’s no rule that says a firearm has to be pretty. Some
people might find the smoothly formed wooden hand grip and machined
aluminium body downright compelling, especially if they’re at the
wrong end of the muzzle.