Looking for a picatinny blue tooth camera with a companion sighting app?

I think you're massively overestimating what's entailed here.

I'm speaking more to the extended functionality you were speaking about in the second half of your now removed post. So perhaps I am.

And... digital optic sights is already like a thing dude. Like. A fairly well known and established thing. I don't know where that's coming from either. Thermal optics? Digital nv. Smartscopes. I could say etc. here a few times my guy???

I never said they weren't a thing. I said they're currently not comparable to non-digital optics.

Also optics are a moot point here because they don't serve the purpose of being able to aim a weapon without NEEDING to look at the weapon at all, let alone down range.

You never said anything about this in your original post? You referenced a completely different set of features/ideas...

Have you not heard of the cornershot? It's a big gimicky clunky rifle shapped rig that a pistol or stripped down AR can be mounted in the front of. It has a hinge in the middle allowing the front to swivel almost 180 degrees (~90* each way, left and right), funky pump actionish control for that hinge, a camera in the front, and literally like the same flip out lcd screen from an early 00s jvc digital video camera mounted in the stock end. That's it.

Yeah I've heard of it and it's (as you say in your own words) a gimmick. Which is what I said in my first post...

But why drop the cash and make a pistol into something the size/weight of a gd m14 but with... only the firepower of a pistol just to be able to stick it around a corner. Especially when all you really need to do is slap a goproish mini cam on an accessory rail and use a phone screen for what would be chump change?

Again it seems were not on the same page here. Best of luck to you. If that's all you wanted you could literally rig up some stuff with a 3D printer and a cheap cable camera.

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