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Carrying to a lake?

Glock17

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All I gotta say is Hell No! I would never take my Glock into the lake! LOL But hell thats why its called freedom brotha! :lol: I would like you to post your findings when you do take it in the water. Please update us about this Glock Issue when you get a chance. But just so you know. I won't water test mine. Cheers
 

Glocked and Loaded

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Glock17 wrote:
All I gotta say is Hell No! I would never take my Glock into the lake! LOL But hell thats why its called freedom brotha! :lol: I would like you to post your findings when you do take it in the water. Please update us about this Glock Issue when you get a chance. But just so you know. I won't water test mine. Cheers

What Glock issue?
I don't mind taking mine in the water because I know the only damage that could be done to it is losing it. I also know that as soon as I get it home I am going to take it apart and clean it very well.

Alot of people do not like taking there guns apart but I love taking them apart. So I would happily take it apart every day and clean every part to make sure I get all the water off.
 

Glock17

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Glocked and Loaded wrote:
What Glock issue?
I don't mind taking mine in the water because I know the only damage that could be done to it is losing it. I also know that as soon as I get it home I am going to take it apart and clean it very well.

Alot of people do not like taking there guns apart but I love taking them apart. So I would happily take it apart every day and clean every part to make sure I get all the water off.
I just called it a Glock Issue. Some of us like the Glock and find it to be a great weapon of choice. Some people don't. I like it because its easy to clean and I have heard some great things about Glock. Of course I have heard the horror stories but more good then not. As far as taking my gun in the water a red flag goes up. But to each there own. I personally don't see anyone ever needing a gun in the water but an issue may arise when you do. Cheers
 
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