The funniest part of this whole thing is that supposedly the demand for the not yet released Kustom PLIV is through the roof. Dragon will soon be out of a job as Digital Ally's stock continues on it's downward spiral. Meanwhile, the company he used to work for will soon be selling a boatload of easily jammable(likely) laser guns. Gotta love it!
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Last edited by v1user; 09-20-2011 at 10:09 PM.
I might want to look at buying some put options on DGLY. One could make a lot of money betting against the Ally.
So... I'm no mathematician but it looks to me like those numbers only come out to around 200 units, and thats assuming your selling them at $1000 less than your retail price.
if you can't read: http://oi51.tinypic.com/jzjfyh.jpg
This thread should be titled "Laser Ally - A gun without a future"
Last edited by kpatz; 08-09-2011 at 10:29 AM.
If I'm passing you on the right, YOU are in the wrong lane!
If speed kills, how come I'm still alive?
Active Countermeasures: V1 3.858, Escort Redline, Beltronics STi-R+, LI Dual 7.1x CPU/8.7 Heads (front)
Other/Backup Countermeasures: V1 3.813 (loaned to friend), Beltronics Pro RX65 M4 6.3
Vehicle: 2002 Audi A4 1.8T Quattro
LEO Toys: Kustom Pro Laser II & III
Encounters/Saves August 2011: Radar 3/1, Laser 0/0
I would say that there probably is a good chance that most of the guns in the wild are up to date. With that few guns, one person could notify each department of the update by phone before lunch.
DGLY is the marketing and distribution company that Dragon Eye has partnered with to market and distribute the Laser Ally. If DGLY goes under, Dragon Eye can find another partner. The problem is that Dragon Eye partnered with the wrong company. They should have partnered with a company that has relationships with many departments and one that has experience in speed meausrement products. Instead they partner with a company that has experience with video recording for LE and only has a few relationships.
Dragon Eye is a separate company from DGLY, and does design and produce other products. If they were dependant on the Ally supporting them, they would be in line waiting for food stamps.
Poking fun at Digital Ally, is like making fun of KMart, when talking about Rubbermaid products.
Good thing for us that Dragon has burned his bridge with the big 3.
Last edited by yellowcab; 08-09-2011 at 02:12 PM.
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