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Another thing is when the water enters the cartridge, the gunpowder gets soaked and in the end may result in failure to ignite. That being said, yes you can fire your guns underwater BUT your gun may not work for the very purpose you need it to like underwater defense.
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Read More »Revolvers should function more reliably than any other firearm underwater. Their simple design should work better than automatic pistols or semi-auto rifles. Revolvers should function the same underwater, but are still hampered by the ballistic reduction and other problems with water pressure. Ballistics: When guns are submerged underwater, the water quickly fills the barrel that when you fire the gun, the bullet will have to push all the water out from the barrel bearing all the weight of the water which may be heavier than the bullet. This will dramatically decrease the range of the bullet. Likely, you’ll expect to fire within 5-6 feet range. Handguns will jam more frequently, failing to properly eject spent shells. Gas-operated rifles are most likely to function properly underwater. A big NO to firing shotguns underwater or with the barrel even partially submerged. The barrel is highly likely to explode and it is dangerous and will destroy the shotgun. This can even happen with birdshot shells.
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Read More »Ensure the firearm is unloaded. Locate your owner’s manual or look up online for disassembly instructions. Put on your safety glasses and begin by removing the stock or grips. Allow wood stocks or grips to AIR DRY ONLY. Disassemble the firearm according to the manual. If the gun had been subjected to saltwater submersion, rinse the parts in freshwater and pat dry with a clean towel. Soak the metal pieces in a container filled with a water-displacing oil. Some plastic, synthetic, aluminum anodized parts, as well as wood or painted surfaces, may be damaged by water displacing oils, so read the label carefully. Also, never use these oils on optics. Remove the pieces from the oil and dry them off with a clean towel or rag. Soak them again in a fresh container of oil or spray them thoroughly with a water-displacing lubricant. Allow the parts to completely dry before reassembly. You may use a hairdryer or compressed air to dry off your firearms. An oven works well too at 180°C as long as it does not exceed over 200°C and use precaution. Be prepared to replace the wood stock or grips that may have become swollen or cracked due to the water. Even after following these steps, there is no assurance that the firearm will function flawlessly. It is essential that the gun is inspected by an expert before you attempt to use it because it is impossible to know with certainty the damage caused to any internal mechanisms or workings of the firearm. In some cases, you may get caught in bad weather, but fret not for your firearms when they’re secured in a Cedar Mill Fine Firearms case. Both our Pistol Case and Iron Clasp Rifle Case are engineered to stay afloat and are built with an O-ring seal and have an IP69 waterproof rating to keep your firearms away from dust, dirt, debris, rain, and water. What’s better is that you get all this protection for your firearms at a very affordable price. Don’t let the bad weather cut your outdoor adventure. Use Cedar Mill Fine Firearms cases and you’re sure to keep your firearms pristine inside and out.
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