Dave2 wrote:Right. As long as the primers and gun powder stays dry. It's not a question of whether or not the gun will fire while wet, but of how many times the gun will fire while wet. If you've put the marine spring cups on it, the Glock 17 (and only the 17) can be repeatedly fired underwater. In general, however, that stunt will damage both the gun and you. I am not qualified to comment on how dry other guns need to be before you can safely fire them, but I can tell you that it's not something I worry about with my gun. I figure that as long as the barrel isn't blocked, it probably won't blow up on me, and any other damage sustained by saving my life is a price worth paying.03Lightningrocks wrote:To answer your wet gun question...any decent manufactured handgun will fire no matter how wet it is. Glocks even fire under water.
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Your primers and powder WON'T get wet! You don't know how many times a gun will fire wet??? I sure hope the fellers using them in war know that answer cause last time I checked, they don't make rain coats for weapons and rain does not cause a delay in action like at a baseball game. Like I said... any QUALITY weapon won't have a problem.