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I would tend to agree, but me living around a lot of water it could save me if need be. Only thing I have heard is not to fire hollow points under water as they tend to expand before they leave the barrel.
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interesting....will have to do some checking on this....very interesting theory.
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Any firearm is useless under water anyway. The caps are for draining of water after being submerged.
Interesting to note. When I was in the armorer's course the instructor made point to highlight that the caps could only be ordered from Glock through an agency with a letter from the Chief. I go home and find them all over the internet.
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Apparently I did not share the vid here. the guy in the vid bought them from the same store I did. Yes you only may get a 3 foot shot but coming out of the water shooting could save your life.. hence the reason
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