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https://www.policemag.com/news...transport-operations

Real County Sheriff Department appears to be real.
I had to look it up .

https://www.co.real.tx.us/page/real.Sheriff



A sheriff’s office in Texas is now using RFID-based user-authenticated firearms, from Free State Firearms, for prisoner transfer and transport operations.

The Real County Sheriff’s Office (Texas) has deployed Free State Firearms’ RFID-based user-authenticated firearms for prisoner transfer and transport operations. The deployment marks a historic milestone, the first known operational use of user-authenticated firearm technology by a U.S. law enforcement agency.

“This is a landmark moment for firearm safety technology,” said Tom Holland, president of Free State Firearms. “When a law enforcement agency trusts our firearm for one of their most demanding operational environments, prisoner transport, it speaks volumes about the reliability and real-world performance of our platform. We’re proud to be part of the Real County Sheriff’s Office’s commitment to officer safety and responsible use of force.”

How the Technology Works

Free State Firearms said its RFID-based authentication technology ensures that a firearm can only be operated by its authorized user.

By pairing the firearm with an RFID credential carried by the authorized officer, the system delivers a seamless, fast, and reliable access control solution that requires no additional steps from the operator under normal conditions.

Free State Firearms said the technology is engineered to meet the speed, reliability, and durability standards demanded by professional law enforcement users.

Weapon Retention & Officer Safety

Free State Firearms pointed out that a critical risk factor is officer retention of weapons. Should a subject attempt to seize an officer’s firearm during a transport operation, RFID authentication renders the weapon inoperable in unauthorized hands, the company explained.

“Weapon retention during prisoner transport is one of the most serious safety considerations my deputies face,” said Sheriff Nathan Johnson, of the Real County Sheriff’s Office. “Free State Firearms’ user-authenticated technology gave us a solution that directly addresses that risk. After thorough testing, we were confident it was ready for duty use — and it has performed exactly as advertised. We’re proud to be the first agency to deploy this technology, and we believe it represents the future of responsible law enforcement carry.”

Evaluation & Qualification Process

The Real County Sheriff’s Office conducted a thorough evaluation and qualification process before approving the firearm for operational duty use.

Free State Firearms said user-authenticated firearms represent a growing area of interest among law enforcement agencies, consumers, and policymakers seeking solutions that reduce the risk of weapon theft, unauthorized access, and accidents, without compromising performance. Free State Firearms’ deployment with the Real County Sheriff’s Office provides compelling real-world proof that the technology is ready for the demands of professional use.

“We believe this deployment will open eyes across the law enforcement and consumer markets,” Holland added. “If it performs in prisoner transport, one of the most operationally demanding environments a duty weapon faces, it performs anywhere.”

Available to LE Agencies & Consumers

Free State Firearms’ user-authenticated firearms are available to both law enforcement agencies and civilian consumers.


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Just like James Bond's new PPK in Skyfall..

 
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Ah, the smart gun, again.


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Yeah, about 30 seconds of research nets the following summery.

Podunk Sheriff is constantly under investigation by the FBI and Texas Rangers. “Police’s” a population of about 2500. Believes that prisoner transport is the “most dangerous” thing. (Probably is in Mayberry.)

Results- probably getting a free bottle of hooch and another pair of mirrored sunglasses to sponsor this junk technology


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Official Podunk Texas Sheriff sunglasses:
 
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Put the evidence in the car junior.


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Ah, the smart gun, again.
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I agree would hate to work with that so called smart gun stuff.


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Results- probably getting a free bottle of hooch and another pair of mirrored sunglasses to sponsor this junk technology


Oh yeah, this shit smells




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Results- probably getting a free bottle of hooch and another pair of mirrored sunglasses to sponsor this junk technology


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Yeah, about 30 seconds of research nets the following summery.

Podunk Sheriff is constantly under investigation by the FBI and Texas Rangers. “Police’s” a population of about 2500. Believes that prisoner transport is the “most dangerous” thing. (Probably is in Mayberry.)

Results- probably getting a free bottle of hooch and another pair of mirrored sunglasses to sponsor this junk technology


Plus, his department has a whopping 3 sworn LEOs in it... I'm assuming that number includes the Sheriff himself.

Oh, and his law enforcement experience prior to becoming Sheriff in 2017 consists of 3 years as a "Residential Deputy" (which apparently is a sheriff's deputy who is assigned solely to police a single small town rather than the entire county, kinda akin to a Town Marshal I guess) in Camp Wood, a town of ~500 people.
 
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“The Real County Sheriff’s Office conducted a thorough evaluation and qualification process before approving the firearm for operational duty use.


WOW could only imagine what that was…………


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“The Real County Sheriff’s Office conducted a thorough evaluation and qualification process before approving the firearm for operational duty use.


WOW could only imagine what that was…………


They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.


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Hear me out, when was the last time any of those officers had to use a gun?

this seems like a relatively low risk test for RFID guns.


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They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.


That doesn’t make sense.


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^^^ Methinks he was being facetious. It worked every time for the 60% of the time that it worked. Or something like that. Big Grin


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It’s the next line from Anchorman. I have the “60
Percent of the time……” quote written above my desk.

Brian Fantana: [about Veronica] I'll give this little cookie an hour before we're doing the no-pants dance. Time to musk up.
[opens cologne cabinet]
Ron Burgundy: Wow. Never ceases to amaze me. What cologne you gonna go with? London Gentleman, or wait. No, no, no. Hold on. Blackbeard's Delight.
Brian Fantana: No, she gets a special cologne... It's called Sex Panther by Odeon. It's illegal in nine countries... Yep, it's made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
Ron Burgundy: It's quite pungent.
Brian Fantana: Oh yeah.
Ron Burgundy: It's a formidable scent... It stings the nostrils. In a good way.
Brian Fantana: Yep.
Ron Burgundy: Brian, I'm gonna be honest with you, that smells like pure gasoline.
Brian Fantana: They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.
[cheesy grin]
Ron Burgundy: That doesn't make sense.
Brian Fantana: Well... Let's go see if we can make this little kitty purr.


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They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.


That doesn’t make sense.


Apparently your experience with Colt 45 Malt Liquor is limited.


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I spent a lot of my youth in that county, which is pronounced “Ree-all” for those of you who aren’t aware.

Knowing it was a quiet good-ol’-boys area back in the day, I’d never have imagined they would thrust themselves onto the national scene with a story like this . It should have been right out of any blue state or city - take your pick.

Also, it is such a rural area with such a small agency, the story is really a non-story in the scheme of things. The amount of officers and firearms is insignificant in a cot of over 340,000,000 people.

Also, If anyone wants a beautiful Texas Hill Country drive, which crisscrosses the beautiful, clear and cold Frio River, I’d recommend this area. Yep, that’s the river George Strait “learned to swim…”. Great times hunting, swimming, and exploring the area as a young-in!


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I'd quit that shit so fucking fast.


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