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I'm pretty sure you can get into a lot of trouble for making them high power spud guns, use oranges, they make a better seal ;)

 

the potatoes do good if you file your barrel sharp sort of like a a apple corer you know same principle as those old spud guns like this

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but yeah reckon oranges would be pretty hot too

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don't know if anyone has made
before. they are class, and would def take a drone out.

 

also these

are amazing and the range is incredible!

 

sorry to hear of drone trouble!

MY son In Cornwall has perfected such a 'spud gun' that fires whole turnips!

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I wonder if there is a way of jamming the remote controls signals on those drones.

 

They all work on 2.4 GHz which changes it's frequency so many times a second.

….in effect trying to find a clear frequency (channel hopping).

So jamming it might be difficult.

I only know this because I fly radio control gliders on 2.4 GHz….. !

 

shotgun :-)

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