I just seen on a TV show a guy shooting his Glock underwater, 3 shots without a jam.
I know Glocks can shoot underwater, I have seen some tests on TV and videos online but I never seen several shots in a row.It was always one single shot.
I can imagine that after the first shot the spent cassing could stay stuck in the chamber, because of the water not letting it fall like in the air, and make the gun jam.
So is it just TV magic or is it plausible?
I dont know if any one you actually tried by yourself.
I would love to try but I dont know any range that would let you shoot your gun inside a big water tank.
It doesn't have to be a Glock btw, if you tried with another brand feel free to let us know.
I know Glocks can shoot underwater, I have seen some tests on TV and videos online but I never seen several shots in a row.It was always one single shot.
I can imagine that after the first shot the spent cassing could stay stuck in the chamber, because of the water not letting it fall like in the air, and make the gun jam.
So is it just TV magic or is it plausible?
I dont know if any one you actually tried by yourself.
I would love to try but I dont know any range that would let you shoot your gun inside a big water tank.
It doesn't have to be a Glock btw, if you tried with another brand feel free to let us know.