What would you use?

Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 0:46

This video explores unconventional methods for dealing with drone threats, moving beyond traditional firearms. It discusses using a 12-gauge shotgun with 00 buckshot as a direct approach. A more novel suggestion involves a fishing bow for retrieval. The primary focus shifts to the X Products Can Cannon, highlighting its versatility with various projectiles like golf balls and nets, launched using .223 blanks on an AR-15 platform.

Quick Summary

Explore unconventional drone defense: a 12-gauge shotgun with 00 buckshot, a fishing bow for retrieval, and the versatile X Products Can Cannon mounted on an AR-15, capable of launching nets or golf balls using .223 blanks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Drone Sightings & Hypothetical
  2. 00:12Traditional Shotgun Approach
  3. 00:18Fishing Bow for Retrieval
  4. 00:24The Can Cannon Solution

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unconventional ways to deal with drone threats?

Unconventional methods include using a 12-gauge shotgun with 00 buckshot for direct engagement, a fishing bow for capture and retrieval, or the X Products Can Cannon which can launch various projectiles like nets or golf balls.

How does the X Products Can Cannon work for drone defense?

The Can Cannon attaches to an AR-15 platform and uses .223 blanks to launch projectiles. It can fire nets for capture, golf balls for impact, or soda cans, offering a versatile solution for drone engagement.

Is a shotgun effective against drones?

A 12-gauge shotgun loaded with double-aught buckshot is suggested as a traditional method. While potentially effective, it may cause significant collateral damage and is best suited for close-range threats.

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