fnfalman
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This gun works pretty well with a very big shark.
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Me thinks the flatlander OP is pulling our collective fins.
I did not find this on the Glock website.
it is true a glock can be made to function reliably underwater i did some of the first modifications for civilian divers in the early 90's who dove professionaly and had problems with overly friendly sharks howeaver it is a missconception that you shoot the shark if you did there is little chance that you would cause more than a flesh wound as the bullets effectivness is greatly reduced and sharks are very tough you fire the weapon simply to drive the sharks and pretty much anything else away from you, but this is an extremley unpleasent experence i have fired a few weapons underwater and can say from experence that it's not something you want to do unless there is no other choice, besides if this were a viable means of dispatching large fish underwater you all know there would be guy's ditching there spear gun's and taking to the water with there favorate FISH RIFLE.
, besides if this were a viable means of dispatching large fish underwater you all know there would be guy's ditching there spear gun's and taking to the water with there favorate FISH RIFLE.