(12-03-2014, 01:17 AM)RJDSRT Wrote:(12-03-2014, 01:14 AM)mikereddot Wrote: They make anything for glocks....kinda funny. Next they'll start adding cameras and watches to them...lol
I'm not sure how useful a GoPro would be as pictured here. The GoPro is meant to be used as an ultrawide "scenic" camera. You are able to down-angle the view but only to what might be considered a "normal" angle. Still not enough to see your target have holes punched, or see the lead hitting the plate. I guess the HD quality and you can zoom in to see it, but it looks bulky and unnecessary.
(12-03-2014, 01:17 AM)RJDSRT Wrote:
![[Image: image.jpg]](http://s10.postimg.org/v95uyhyrd/image.jpg)
I'm not sure how useful a GoPro would be as pictured here. The GoPro is meant to be used as an ultrawide "scenic" camera. You are able to down-angle the view but only to what might be considered a "normal" angle. Still not enough to see your target have holes punched, or see the lead hitting the plate. I guess the HD quality and you can zoom in to see it, but it looks bulky and unnecessary.
(12-03-2014, 01:14 AM)mikereddot Wrote: They make anything for glocks....kinda funny. Next they'll start adding cameras and watches to them...lol
![[Image: image.jpg]](http://s10.postimg.org/v95uyhyrd/image.jpg)
I'm not sure how useful a GoPro would be as pictured here. The GoPro is meant to be used as an ultrawide "scenic" camera. You are able to down-angle the view but only to what might be considered a "normal" angle. Still not enough to see your target have holes punched, or see the lead hitting the plate. I guess the HD quality and you can zoom in to see it, but it looks bulky and unnecessary.


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