At the Range: Corner Shot CSM

Published on June 5, 2014
Duration: 4:33

This guide details the operation of the Corner Shot CSM, a tactical system designed by Amos Golan for Israeli anti-terror units. It allows operators to view and engage targets around corners or over obstacles while remaining concealed. The system integrates with standard pistols like the Glock 17 and features a 62-degree pivot, camera, and LCD screen. Expert insights highlight its deployment by military and law enforcement for urban combat and sniper detection, emphasizing its role in casualty prevention.

Quick Summary

The Corner Shot CSM is a tactical firearm accessory enabling operators to view and engage targets around corners while remaining concealed. It integrates with standard pistols like the Glock 17 via a mechanical linkage and features a 62-degree pivot, camera, and LCD screen. Civilian ownership may require an NFA tax stamp.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction and Origin
  2. 00:33Technical Design
  3. 01:19Operation and Pivot Mechanism
  4. 02:51Deployment and Use Cases
  5. 04:08Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the Corner Shot CSM?

The Corner Shot CSM is a tactical firearm accessory designed to allow operators to view and engage targets around corners or over obstacles while remaining behind cover, significantly reducing exposure to enemy fire. It features a pivoting front section and integrated electronics.

What types of firearms are compatible with the Corner Shot CSM?

The Corner Shot CSM is designed to accept standard pistols, with specific compatibility mentioned for models like the Glock 17, Beretta, and Sig Sauer pistols. The host pistol is secured within the system's polymer frame.

How does the Corner Shot CSM enable firing around corners?

It utilizes a mechanical linkage cable that connects the external trigger mechanism of the Corner Shot to the trigger of the mounted pistol. This allows the operator to fire the weapon by manipulating the linkage without directly touching the pistol's trigger.

Are there any legal restrictions on owning a Corner Shot CSM?

Yes, civilian ownership of the Corner Shot CSM may require a Federal NFA Tax Stamp, particularly if the host firearm or the overall configuration falls under National Firearms Act regulations, such as those pertaining to short-barreled rifles or machine guns.

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