Then Don’t Drop Your Gun In The Water
BY Herschel Smith5 years, 7 months ago
I know, there are legitimate Maritime operations where someone would be concerned about this. I have neither an FN nor a Glock, so I don’t have a dog in this fight either. But there are so many responses one could give (at least one of which comes from the comments).
“Then don’t repeatedly submerge your pistol in water and try to shoot it immediately upon retrieval.”
“Submerged till the bubbles stop. Would be a good test for politicians.” – video comments
“If the striker channel is a weak point in the machine and fills with water fighting the spring, then shoot a hammer pistol like I do, and you won’t have to deal with that scratchy, grinding, crinkly feel of a striker gun trigger. You’ll be happier.”
On May 13, 2019 at 11:24 am, MTHead said:
Well, one day you could fall in a river, and then, and then, have to fight off a pack of hungry wolves! Yaa, it could happen!
Hershel, as an engineer. would I be wrong to assume that they no system that can work 100% of the time, in 100% of situations?