from the article itself. Comments like you would never see this gun at a gun range. Something something. (i can find them and quote them if you want.)
i have read a few reviews on it after i posted. There is no rear sight. With practice the reviewer hit torso shots at 15 feet. So with practice an experienced shooter can hit what he aims at. But it is not aimed (according to the article)at experienced shooters.
I don't know too many CCW holders who don't shoot. At least periodically. In most places, it's required to maintain your CCW. While they probably don't shoot as often as a hobbiest, they do shoot.
Now about ranges a gun is intended to be used at. I am not a huge gun guy but lets just work through this. If i have a deadly threat at 20 feet. I assume I would like to to be carrying a gun that would hit him and not hit some 4 year old holding a puppy paying near him.
Nice emotional play. Pity you think you have to rely on emotion rather than logic or fact.
The vast majority of CCW holders will never draw a gun outside the range. Of those that do, about 75% will draw without needing to fire; the presense of the gun ends the threat without firing.
Of those that do fire, most will do so at not much more than arms length.
If the guy is 20 feet away and running away, I don't really have any good reason to shoot them. If they're 20 feet away and running towards me, then I'll be firing at point blank range.
Now my other assumption is that this same gun will work at five feet. So I would have both bases covered.
This gun will probably work quite well for its intended purpose - self defense. It would be a poor choice for a duty gun or a range toy.
My other issue is these guns are designed to be taken out in public. Which means a high risk of people who have absolutely no reason to be shot by someone defending themselves.
so the gun may have merit but the arguments in that article do not.
What risk are you imagining?
You don't really think that many attacks occur in rooms occupied by the attacker, the victim, and 14 children all holding puppies, do you?
Again, I don't expect I'll buy one. That doesn't mean it's not worth looking into, if it fits a particular need. You imaginary fears notwithstanding...
In short, I find your ability to predict the actions and intentions of others to be (as Dr Sheldon Cooper would say) complete hokum.