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by Excaliber
Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:11 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned
Replies: 16
Views: 3653

Re: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned

RPB wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
cheezit wrote:and this is why they make tupperware guns. :txflag:
:iagree:

A Glock is the perfect water sports gun, and was my choice for years of canoeing and kayaking. If it gets wet in fresh water, field strip it, blow water out of the obvious spots, and put it out in the sun for about 30 minutes. If it was in salt water, run lots of fresh water over and through the field stripped parts and proceed as above. Run an oiled patch over the metal parts, and you're good to go again. They're hard to beat for this purpose.
Kayaking; That's why my Glocks have Marine Spring cups or "Maritime Spring Cups" ($10.00 well spent) which don't allow water to slow the firing pin, in case pistol is dropped in the water and later needed.
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Excellent point that I forgot to include. Thanks!
by Excaliber
Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:45 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned
Replies: 16
Views: 3653

Re: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned

We're seeing an increasing number of accounts where folks who don't carry 24/7 are gaining experience with how hard it is to guess right about when they need to and when they don't.

I'm no good at that either. That's why I prefer the simple approach.
by Excaliber
Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:00 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned
Replies: 16
Views: 3653

Re: Hill Country river float trip -- no gun/lesson learned

cheezit wrote:and this is why they make tupperware guns. :txflag:
:iagree:

A Glock is the perfect water sports gun, and was my choice for years of canoeing and kayaking. If it gets wet in fresh water, field strip it, blow water out of the obvious spots, and put it out in the sun for about 30 minutes. If it was in salt water, run lots of fresh water over and through the field stripped parts and proceed as above. Run an oiled patch over the metal parts, and you're good to go again. They're hard to beat for this purpose.

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