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The Remington 700 EtronX is a bolt-action rifle that uses an electronic primer ignition system to fire Remington EtronX ammunition:
- Appearance
The EtronX looks and feels like a standard Model 700, but it has a few key differences:
- LED: An LED on the grip indicates the rifle's status, including if it's safe or ready to fire
- Battery: A low battery indicator is included
- Fluted barrel: The barrel is fluted and doesn't come with sights, but the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts
- Stock: The pistol grip stock is made of fiberglass, graphite, and Kevlar
- Technology
The EtronX's on-board electronics system could be used to implement a user-authorization system. For example, a person could wear an identifying ring that the gun's sensor would read to approve the weapon for use.
- History
The EtronX was introduced in 2000 but was a commercial failure and production ceased in 2003.
- Price
The EtronX had a suggested list price of $1999, which was about $1000 more than the standard 700.
Remington's Model 700 EtronX Centerfire Target Rifle Redefines ...
Dec 6, 2004 — While the EtronX isn't a smart gun, the on-board electronics system that it packs opens the possibilities of a user-authorization or identification s...
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