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15 minutes ago, Macthehat said:

You bought this in Thailand ? Where can I get one ? If legal here of course.

if you are in pattaya there is a great shop on soi 8 theprasit rd. PM me for more details. thai guy runs it and is not really ferang friendly but i have bought a couple guns from him. if you cant speak thai you need to take some one to translate. the guns are battery operated and on full auto fire around 10 BB per second from 500 round magazines. quite a lot of fun. the M4 is the most popular option and they are good at fixing them as well.

 

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9 hours ago, williamgeorgeallen said:

if you are in pattaya there is a great shop on soi 8 theprasit rd. PM me for more details. thai guy runs it and is not really ferang friendly but i have bought a couple guns from him. if you cant speak thai you need to take some one to translate. the guns are battery operated and on full auto fire around 10 BB per second from 500 round magazines. quite a lot of fun. the M4 is the most popular option and they are good at fixing them as well.

 

 

No kidding ?

 

That is definitely anti-drone hardware.

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8 minutes ago, ClutchClark said:

 

No kidding ?

 

That is definitely anti-drone hardware.

just took one of my guns out for a run this afternoon. i have been playing around with optics but really better off without them as on full auto so easy just to apply aim fire and adjust. here is their facebook page. they do alot of paintball stuff as well. https://web.facebook.com/Xzyte.paintballBBgunPATTAYA/?_rdr

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On 08/10/2016 at 6:33 PM, Wilsonandson said:

Report him to the police for trespassing.

 

Except he wasn't trespassing according to Thai law.  Section 362 of the Criminal Code is quite clear that the entry must be either to take possession of the property or to intentionally cause disturbance.  Flying a drone doesn't meet either criterion.  The disturbance caused is incidental to the flight, and is not intentional.

 

No law is broken here.

 

However, those suggesting damaging the drone would be breaking the law if they were to do so.

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