Also Remington 870 marine magnum, its stainless steel, and perfect for a Humid environment.
Only problem is we have a scrict no sharp objects in the shower policy at our house (long, scary story - must maintain forum rules)
FYI:
The 870's too heavy for most shower head holders - might work on the towel rack though.
Just thought of this one:
marine overboard emergency kit with flaregun - just saying...
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- Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:10 pm
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- Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:15 am
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[/quote]Skiprr wrote:
Can't...type...laughing too hard. Thank you!!!
Will now attempt to dry beer soaked monitor.
- Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:05 am
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And for those without stainless shower guns, tupperware is cheap - lock the freshness in and the moisture out! If I wanted to catch a person off guard (and naked) - not saying I do but - I'd camp out in the bushes and wait till they were in the shower. This is why I take my .357 tupperware and listen for the dog barking the code we've worked out.
On a side note, canning of the weapon works well too but takes longer to open.
On a side note, canning of the weapon works well too but takes longer to open.