Drone takedown guns- where do I get one???

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1. The man-sized drone: Balazs Kerulo, chief engineer of LIFT aircraft, demonstrates a "Hexa" personal drone craft during an event in Lago Vista, Texas, on June 3, 2019. Picture released by Reuters on July 12, 2019. #

2. Drone takedown weaponry: French Army soldiers hold anti-drone guns during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, France, on July 14, 2019. #

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shame if you had it and used it you or I would be breaking some law even though its not a regulated device yet. I still think Falconry is the best method it cant be out lawed birds of pray attack smaller things in the air as it is now heck even crows attack drones thinking its an easy target . a pack of attack mocking birds has so many other uses neighbors be warned . maybe this will work
 
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shame if you had it and used it you or I would be breaking some law even though its not a regulated device yet. I still think Falconry is the best method it cant be out lawed birds of pray attack smaller things in the air as it is now heck even crows attack drones thinking its an easy target . a pack of attack mocking birds has so many other uses neighbors be warned .
 
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Something a little lighter to post today

1. The man-sized drone: Balazs Kerulo, chief engineer of LIFT aircraft, demonstrates a "Hexa" personal drone craft during an event in Lago Vista, Texas, on June 3, 2019. Picture released by Reuters on July 12, 2019. #

2. Drone takedown weaponry: French Army soldiers hold anti-drone guns during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, France, on July 14, 2019. #

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The guns don't matter. The principles of reading the line and leading the target are exactly the same.

And OBTW

Shotgun will never teach one required aspect of aerial gunnery. Robert Stack the actor, taught A/G during WW II an had to reteach all the shot-gunners to understand that single bullet shooting is very different than a had full of pellets being thrown at the target. His teaching were considered state of the art up to computers taking over.
 
Shotgun will never teach one required aspect of aerial gunnery. Robert Stack the actor, taught A/G during WW II an had to reteach all the shot-gunners to understand that single bullet shooting is very different than a had full of pellets being thrown at the target. His teaching were considered state of the art up to computers taking over.

You're full of shit. Good clay shooters never rely on pellets at the edges of the pattern and if they get a chip break they consider that luck and not skill.

The physics at play, and the eye-hand coordination are exactly the same no matter what you say.
 
You're full of shit. Good clay shooters never rely on pellets at the edges of the pattern and if they get a chip break they consider that luck and not skill.

The physics at play, and the eye-hand coordination are exactly the same no matter what you say.
Laugh all you want,.. BTDT,... Something you might find interesting is my best friend of 45+ years was a tail gunner on a B36 an early 52's. When he tried trap an skeet he was shocked at the difference between what the USAF taught him about A/G vs shooting shotgun,...
 
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