Read about this when it happened last year, too. I think it illustrates the problems militia will have deploying their own drones. The inexpensive drone deployed by the activists is about the same as a militia would find practical/possible. And it is easily, even trivially, shot down. One option is to consider them disposable, I suppose. But I think figuring out a way to fly above small arms fire and still send back good video is a better option. In any case, militias should have drone and anti-drone experts.
Took some decent shooting to knock that sucker down. Bet they don't taste any better than the rest of the steaming crock pot of bovine excrement euphemistically called the US Government...
My brother called his ten gauge his "air traffic controller". Now I know why.
If pigeon hunting is legal, and this is private property, aren't these cornoles technically trespassing? I see no problem shooting them down, provided they are not breaking laws by aiming within a certain distance of people etc.
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Maybe Punt Guns will make a comeback for this new and exciting sport!
Believe you got yourself a Browning Silver - either a 20 or a 12, but not made in 10 gauge.
Read about this when it happened last year, too. I think it illustrates the problems militia will have deploying their own drones. The inexpensive drone deployed by the activists is about the same as a militia would find practical/possible. And it is easily, even trivially, shot down. One option is to consider them disposable, I suppose. But I think figuring out a way to fly above small arms fire and still send back good video is a better option. In any case, militias should have drone and anti-drone experts.
One out of four hits ...not good but getting better.
Send more drones practice needed.
Took some decent shooting to knock that sucker down. Bet they don't taste any better than the rest of the steaming crock pot of bovine excrement euphemistically called the US Government...
Meh, 2 million hunters are useless right?. Good argument on many levels.
DragrIII
Google "gnat shooting."
My brother called his ten gauge his "air traffic controller". Now I know why.
If pigeon hunting is legal, and this is private property, aren't these cornoles technically trespassing? I see no problem shooting them down, provided they are not breaking laws by aiming within a certain distance of people etc.
"And it is easily, even trivially, shot down."
A minimally-equipped RC drone might be useful for drawing fire to reveal the OPFOR.
_revjen45
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