Can You Destroy A Drone?

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Ok, let's say you find a drone with camera hovering low by your house. It's kinda your airspace right? Can't I simply blast it down at will? martin

Hell yes... that would be easy to do. And it wouldn't be hard at say 100 yds. either. And it wouldn't be hard to go to the nearest bank and make a quick withdrawal either. Trouble is both have cameras. Now the one over the house I'd blast in a heartbeat after I said hello with a one finger salute. But the bank withdrawal you might wanna wear your Mickey Mouse mask.
 

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But! Won't the owner getting the video show you blasting it to pieces? Are we in for a larger charge by shooting one, even those close?

Is it legal? Oh, and what if it is actually a law enforcement bird out there grabbing up personal data at will? Where does "legal" end for blasting it away? These hover craft for cheap will raise havoc. You gotta think
 

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Depending on where you are, discharging a firearm may be a felony. You should probably look into your local laws.

Bullets that go up, must come back down somewhere. You are responsible for every pellet/bullet that comes out of the chamber.

So, annoying as they may be- going skeet shooting may not be the answer. (assuming you are looking for a legitimate answer)

Most of the drones are transmitting the pictures along with the Geo coordinates. If it's something official, you will be charged with a crime. If it's a neighborhood pervert- call the cops. Use your cell phone to take a video of the machine. Your cell phone also has the geo stamp embedded in it for evidence.

As this technology is rapidly developing, faster than the laws and studies can keep up with- it's an ever changing legal problem.
 

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I think 20 rounds of 7.62x51 would be able to clip it's wings. I'm willing.
 

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I would shoot it down use a small caliber pistol it does not go far...
 

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But! Won't the owner getting the video show you blasting it to pieces? Are we in for a larger charge by shooting one, even those close?

Is it legal? Oh, and what if it is actually a law enforcement bird out there grabbing up personal data at will? Where does "legal" end for blasting it away? These hover craft for cheap will raise havoc. You gotta think

I tell ya what I think again... ANY DRONE HOVERING OVER MY HOME WILL BE BROUGHT DOWN INSTANTLY. And I don't care if its the so called "authorities" or not. I'm NOT going to deal with them or the neighbor pervert there're going to deal with me. Hence the one finger salute before I drop it. I'm not going to worry about a "charge" for shooting down a hovering drone any more then they are about putting one over my home. I guess we'll have to see who's more pissed in the end. As far as shooting bullets into the air... hell millions everyday go up. How in the hell can someone trace a bullet back to your rifle muzzle 1/2 to 1 1/2 miles away. And besides a .22 mag with a silencer is no more noisy then the lead breaking in my pencil. They'll be no drones hovering above my home if I see them. And this would include city living or country living.
 

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Get a drone, paint a pirate or rebel flag on it...
Drone wars!!
Of course make sure your is a little bigger..a little faster.
I just thought of a new TV show!.
The drone that saw to much....
Not above my house!
The droner chronicles...:laughing7::laughing7:
 

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Get a drone, paint a pirate or rebel flag on it...
Drone wars!!
Of course make sure your is a little bigger..a little faster.
I just thought of a new TV show!.
The drone that saw to much....
Not above my house!
The droner chronicles...:laughing7::laughing7:

I kind of like this idea.... I think your onto something here buddy.
 

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As far as shooting bullets into the air... hell millions everyday go up. How in the hell can someone trace a bullet back to your rifle muzzle 1/2 to 1 1/2 miles away.

All it takes is one neighbor who saw you shooting up, after seeing the news story, reporting the same to the police. A search warrant and ballistics test sent more than a few people to prison.

Just saying- when shooting up, it's got to come down.

MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — When a stray bullet pierced the top of Brendon Mackey's head, the 7-year-old was on his way to a July Fourth fireworks celebration with his dad and other family members. He died the next day in a Richmond hospital, a bullet lodged at the base of his skull, sparking a methodical, door-to-door search for a most elusive killer: celebratory gunfire.

More stories, click this to see what happens to the fired rounds


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2004: A 75 yr. old man in Orlando, FL. was mortally wounded in the heart from a falling bullet. Police later traced the bullet to a gun confiscated from a man firing into the air more than a mile away.


 

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You may be able to shoot down a drone.. but it maybe a little harder with satellites?

I can see where a few new laws will be made in the future about the use of drones!
 

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G.I.B. I get your point but when I'm shooting a bullet into the air at a squirrel, pheasant, goose, duck or quail I'm NOT worrying about where the bullet lands. Millions are sent up every year. And if a neighbor wants to call the cops and say they saw me shooting up into the air... What would I care. The odds of a stray bullet hitting someone and killing them or injuring someone is about 10 million to 1 or much more. You and I everyday take our chances of being hit by a stray bullet... I'm signing up that I won't get hit or hit someone. I am going to fire UP if I see a hovering drone over my home.
 

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G.I.B. I get your point but when I'm shooting a bullet into the air at a squirrel, pheasant, goose, duck or quail I'm NOT worrying about where the bullet lands. Millions are sent up every year. And if a neighbor wants to call the cops and say they saw me shooting up into the air... What would I care. The odds of a stray bullet hitting someone and killing them or injuring someone is about 10 million to 1 or much more. You and I everyday take our chances of being hit by a stray bullet... I'm signing up that I won't get hit or hit someone. I am going to fire UP if I see a hovering drone over my home.


Understood, just giving the OP 'the other side of the story' so he/she can make an informed decision as to cranking off rounds into the sky.

I'll not reap the rewards/consequences of his actions. Just giving the opposing point of view. It's up to the person with the finger on the trigger-
 

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Bird shot works wonders,I think goose shot,BB shot,would work decently,use full choke:laughing7:

Yea... 40 yds. and in your right on (closer is better). But I promise if one was hovering or moving slowly at say 50 yds. to 100 yds. the .22 mag would be my next choice. And IT WOULD COME DOWN. I'm not bragging at all... but it would come down. After that I guess we'll have to get serious.
 

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Ok, let's say you find a drone with camera hovering low by your house. It's kinda your airspace right? Can't I simply blast it down at will? martin

The really expensive ones have cloaking devices and shields now. Welcome to the future....:laughing7:
 

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