Every once in a while, this thought crosses my mind.
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The video is 1:39, so everyone can watch this.
I could watch it a million times.
(Why does he alternate between having an ammo drum and not having one? We may never know.)
Yet, still, I want to satisfy (and contemplate) the desire to shoot an unwanted drone out of the sky — the sky above, that is; which is a more realistic scenario — which involves consideration of where your rounds are going to end up.
Even if it’s on your own ranch, do you know who might be standing somewhere on the horizon before you, unbeknownst to you?
For drones above, maybe use birdshot?
Or, bottle rockets or some such pyrotechnic that won’t exceed the distance between you and the drone and burn anything else?
Ballistic nets?
All I know is, I wanna be able to take them down when — not if — I want them down.
The video is 1:39, so everyone can watch this.
I could watch it a million times.
(Why does he alternate between having an ammo drum and not having one? We may never know.)
Yet, still, I want to satisfy (and contemplate) the desire to shoot an unwanted drone out of the sky — the sky above, that is; which is a more realistic scenario — which involves consideration of where your rounds are going to end up.
Even if it’s on your own ranch, do you know who might be standing somewhere on the horizon before you, unbeknownst to you?
For drones above, maybe use birdshot?
Or, bottle rockets or some such pyrotechnic that won’t exceed the distance between you and the drone and burn anything else?
Ballistic nets?
All I know is, I wanna be able to take them down when — not if — I want them down.
Nicolas Maduro agrees.
The AA12 is a shotgun. He’s not using a rifle, for obvious reasons. You can see the shot pattern in the video.