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Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches to prevent accidental firing.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes
  • Both designs have trigger guards
  • Both designs are priced the same

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

The removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, and no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded once cartridge is removed).

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches to prevent accidental firing.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes
  • Both designs have trigger guards

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

The removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, and no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded once cartridge is removed)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches to prevent accidental firing.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes
  • Both designs have trigger guards
  • Both designs are priced the same

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

The removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, and no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded once cartridge is removed).

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

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Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches to prevent accidental firing.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes
  • Both designs have trigger guards

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

Of course theThe removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, of courseand no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded once cartridge is removed)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

Of course the removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, of course no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches to prevent accidental firing.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes
  • Both designs have trigger guards

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

The removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, and no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded once cartridge is removed)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

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Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes

Both are safe when handled by trained shooters. Both are safe from overcharging. Both designs are stable for long storage. Both designs have safety switches. The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

Of course the removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, of course no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

Both are safe when handled by trained shooters. Both are safe from overcharging. Both designs are stable for long storage. Both designs have safety switches. The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

Time: 100 years from now and energy weapons have been perfected.

Location: gun show for lethal energy weapons for home defense

My problem is:

I have two types of energy weapons one has a removable energy cartridge/ammo that you can charge separately.

The other energy gun was designed with a non-removable cartridge/ammo for convenience (can also be charged)

  • Both are safe when handled by trained shooters.
  • Both are safe from overcharging.
  • Both designs are stable for long storage.
  • Both designs have safety switches.
  • Both designs have the same shot count 15 shots
  • Both designs charge to full in 15 minutes

The only difference is the removable cartridge/ammo design.

Of course the removable cartridge design allows you to buy 2 or more cartridges, of course no residual charge inside the gun once cartridge is removed (gun is not loaded)

The non-removable cartridge means you are always loaded and ready.

Which will be the biggest seller? Will more people prefer the conventional removable cartridge/ammo design or will they prefer the non-removable cartridge/ammo design?

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