At the Range: Corner Shot CSM

Published on June 5, 2014
Duration: 4:33

The Corner Shot CSM system, developed in Israel, allows operators to see and shoot around corners or over obstacles while remaining behind cover. It accepts standard pistols like the Glock 17 and features an integrated camera, LCD screen, and a pivot mechanism up to 62 degrees. Deployed by military and SWAT units, it enhances urban combat and surveillance capabilities, though civilian ownership requires a special tax stamp.

Quick Summary

The Corner Shot CSM system, invented in Israel, allows operators to see and shoot around corners using integrated pistols like the Glock 17. It features a camera, LCD screen, and a 62-degree pivot mechanism, enhancing tactical operations for military and law enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: Corner Shot Origin
  2. 00:33Technical Design: Pistol Integration & Electronics
  3. 01:19Operation: Pivot Mechanism & Cover Engagement
  4. 02:51Deployment: Use Cases for LE & Military
  5. 04:08Availability & Legal Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Corner Shot CSM system?

The Corner Shot CSM is a tactical firearm accessory that allows an operator to see and shoot around corners or over obstacles while remaining behind cover. It integrates with standard pistols and features a camera, LCD screen, and a pivoting front section.

How does the Corner Shot CSM work?

It uses a mechanical linkage to connect the external trigger to the pistol's trigger. A lever releases a mechanism allowing the front section to pivot up to 62 degrees, enabling the operator to aim and fire from a concealed position.

What pistols are compatible with the Corner Shot CSM?

The Corner Shot CSM is designed to accept standard pistols such as the Glock 17, Beretta, and Sig Sauer. The frame is typically made of polymer to accommodate various models.

Who uses the Corner Shot system?

The Corner Shot system has been deployed globally by law enforcement (SWAT teams), Marines, and Army units for eight years. It's used in urban combat, surveillance, and situations requiring threat detection without direct exposure.

Can civilians own the Corner Shot CSM?

Yes, the Corner Shot system is available to civilians, but it requires obtaining a special tax stamp under the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations for legal ownership.

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