4cm remote control drone

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4cm remote control drone

Post by artimu » 22 Jan 2015, 1:15 pm

Bit of gadget fun here.

What do you reckon, single shot .22LR hung off the bottom. Stealth fox hunter or sly down into a rabbit warren to flush the buggers out :lol:

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Action vid of it here.
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by KWhorenet » 22 Jan 2015, 1:19 pm

looks like a perverts dream spy cam vector
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by Westy » 22 Jan 2015, 6:59 pm

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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by Chronos » 22 Jan 2015, 7:21 pm

:lol:

I reckon a .22lr aimed downwards would put that little thing into orbit :lol:

My nephew has a drone with a gopro mounted on it, it's bloody good fun. he's got vids of it flying around the farm chasing roo's and the like. i'd be interested to see where they're at in 5 years

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Post by Warrigul » 22 Jan 2015, 9:14 pm

within 40 meters a 12 guage and #9 shot with a wide pattern wad will fix the problem quite nicely.
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by bigfellascott » 22 Jan 2015, 9:54 pm

She'd be a pain to fly I reckon. Where would you mount the go pro? :D
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Post by KWhorenet » 23 Jan 2015, 6:56 am

Westy wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A friend told me :o
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Post by keen » 23 Jan 2015, 7:05 pm

Chronos wrote:i reckon a .22lr aimed downwards would put that little thing into orbit :lol:


GPS chip on it for recovery after it gets punted into the distance? :lol:
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by Rossi » 30 Jan 2015, 8:24 am

Chronos wrote:I reckon a .22lr aimed downwards would put that little thing into orbit :lol:


If it's going to get blown away anyway might as well go whole hog and stick a .30 on there or something then :D
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by samf » 02 Feb 2015, 2:55 pm

Maybe one of those dragons breath shotgun shells so you get a nice rocket tail from your drone :lol:
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Post by sally-bee » 02 Feb 2015, 2:56 pm

samf wrote:Maybe one of those dragons breath shotgun shells


Does anywhere actually use those things or are they most video game stuff?
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Re: 4cm remote control drone

Post by Gregg » 02 Feb 2015, 3:06 pm

They're a real cartridge, though there not routinely used by any law enforcement or military agency AFAIK.

They're a bit of a failed experiment really as I see it. I can't think of a situation where it really serves any specific purpose. There are other options which are more clearly suitable for lethal or non-lethal applications. Shooting a 20m stream of flaming shrapnel would be unpredictable to say the least.

Edit: Had to share this :lol: Did a quick Google after replying and found this gem on Wikipedia.

The round has also been used for intimidation purposes, it may also be used as a less-than-lethal option for self-/home-defense


Hands up if you'd fire this in your house?

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