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  • Press 2 for full-auto :D

  • Ok, that's impressive!

  • chuck norris in his bath.

  • pools lost their innocence thanks to casey anthony

  • i drowned my first child in there..

  • mike barrymoors pool cam...

  • fake

  • I'll stick with my 1911.

  • @LoneWolfVideography fuck that get both

  • @WolleytheMonster - never was a fan of glock, I believe Wilson Combat makes a sick 1911 9mm, I'd get one of those.

  • @LoneWolfVideography

    Glock is about simplicity and durability, 1911 is for .... people who like to shoot 1911's :) It's a great design but an older and more complex one, obviously.

  • @jdavis234 - Glock is for people who can't afford a good 1911. Only a complete fuckin moron would want something a cop has. Glock ='s Simplicity? More like Glock ='s Stupidity. If they were so great the US Military would have them, but only cheap Police forces across the country have them. 1911 is used by FBI Swat teams to this day, and is the weapon of choice for pistol shooting competitions around the world. Also its the only pistol design that has been in production for 100 years.

  • @LoneWolfVideography

    I wasn't trying to be mean to you, dude. There's a gun for every kind of person which is what I was implying. You can't say a glock or a 1911 is garbage, if only based on the great amount of people who use each. But they each have their own applications. Choose what is best for you. But don't start calling people stupid because they use something you don't like.

  • @LoneWolfVideography This may be the dumbest comment ever posted on youtube.

  • @LoneWolfVideography They are two completely different operation systems. It is unbelievable how stupid this comment is. While the design of the 1911 is inherently accurate,striker fired polymer framed pistols surpass Browning's design in every aspect from capacity to reliability. Glock has dominated the competitive field for well over 10 years whether it is IDPA or USPSA . 1911 is in no way an inferior handgun I own 6 of them, but to blather against Glock is just plain stupid.

  • @LoneWolfVideography Almost everything you said is this comment is incorrect blather. Carrying what your local police carry can in fact work toward your advantage if you find yourself in court attempting to prove you used your firearm to defend yourself. I shoot 1000 rounds a month in tactical and competitive shooting and I'll run a Glock or M&P all day long with 0 malfunctions. That is usually not the case with a 1911. This is not a secret IF you actually shot competition.

  • @LoneWolfVideography overpriced ,archaeic design with half the firepower. Good call.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES - 4 comments in a row huh........sorry you can only afford cheap pistols guy, and get a life your just another obsessive compulsive piece of shit on the web blah blah blahing,

  • @LoneWolfVideography anytime you want to shoot against me in a uspsa or idpa comp you bring your insulting ass. I own more 1911s that you have probably ever had, and shoot more a month than you do in a year so keep your insults to yourself amateur. So shut up and lets do this. You'd best be able to back your mouth if you wanna call someone a piece of shit.

  • Cool,I thought they blew up under water.Try a rifle.

  • I would have laughed my ass off if a fish floated up :V

  • Good for spearfishing

  • sounds like a crap falling into the toilet

  • @qksxrapidzzx1 HAHAHA

  • OMG you killed Spongebob !

  • Carry concealed at the pool? I love it. No bikini swim wear though, ya gotta wear boxers hahaha. 

  • surely firing a gun under water is very dangerous though, if the barrel is flooded and at equal pressure to the surrounding water, then all that water has to be pushed out of the way, putting greater stress on the barrel

  • Even a .50 cal round will not go more than 3 feet into water

  • @Dusco25 that is if it is fired into the water from the surrounding air. the bullet fragments due to breaking surface tension. there is no surface tension if the gun is submerged when firing.

  • European firearms, FUCK YEAH!

  • Can you kill fishes with that, I don't have enough money to buy a cane

  • i thought they wouldent work underwater but that is cool thans for the upload

  • Thanks to the shockwave of the gun, the shooter died from a burst testical among other things.

  • I'm gonna get one of these!

  • @libertyeagle777  They are junk. You should consider a SIG

  • @QuikShee Can Sig Sauer pistols shoot underwater?

  • @libertyeagle777 They will if you have to BUT 80% people will not find themselves in a defense situation where they have bad guys swimming "under"water. Now for accuracy and dependability it's a whole different ball game that SIG Dominates effectively.Glocks might shoot more accurate underwater LOL. The firing pin design is one thing they crapped on, there's many more but you can google it your self. I would know because my life depends on a good pistol everyday for work. Trial and error

  • @QuikShee Thanks for the info, are you a police officer?

  • @libertyeagle777

    I actually work for the U.S Border Patrol. Im on the Arizona Border. We carry different side arms but out of work and special ops i carry a Sig. Everyone has a preference but i choose for what works best.

  • @QuikShee How well do Sig Sauer pistols shoot underwater?

  • I prefer S&W M&P

  • @QuikShee Sigs are very heavy like five pounds heavy and bulky. Anything a Sig can do a Glock can do just as good and for a couple of hundred dollars less as well with less weight and bulk.

  • @2ndtonone1000 Sigs are comparable to glocks in Weight and size. No SIG weighs anywhere near five pounds.

  • For defense against SHARKS!

  • [insert stupid fart joke here]

  • Glock is no comparison to my khar arms 45

  • im not a gun pro, but i thought guns jam underwater? :P

    am i still living in the 19th century?

  • @laubeatz it's a GLOCK! They are made for situations like these...

  • @laubeatz the compressed air from the explosion of the bullet has to be strong enough to load the next bullet

    The firing pin needs to hit the bullet as hard

    the bullets need to be waterproof, which generally is the case

    not exactly a high bar

  • can a gun kill someone under water?

  • @YFZ450Kid09 Why dont you go try it out?

  • @24Rorschach well see that wouldnt be a good idea huh?

  • @YFZ450Kid09 - It can kill from close distance (like 1meters to maybe 3 meters). We must not forget that the water resistance is really big (like a concrete block if an object hits it with really big speed) , so at 3 meters it only could hurt a little or don't even touch you.

  • @ungureanudoru There are, however, specially designed guns that are used in water. They fire flechettes which stay stable through hydrodynamic properties.

  • Yes the gun fires under the water, but does it have any efficacy?

    Myth Busters did a show where they experimented on shooting into water and they found that the water destroyed the bullets so unless these are special sub marine bullets designed to actually cut through the water this would only be effective for about three feet.

    That is why spear guns are popular under water.

  • @stabnore well yes and no......the problem with the mythbusters bullets is they were too high velocity, and they were fired from out of into the water, if you use non hollow point sub sonic bullts they would not be harmed when fired UNDER water......however they still do not go very far.....if you ever want to check the rifleing left on your bullets this is a very good way to do it

  • sharks beware

  • Videos for the clueless, as anyone who knows anything abouyt suns is that the effectiveness of a bullet under water is almost nill unless of course, your target is willing to stand feet away while you shoot at them, lol

    Got to love gun people, lol

  • I'm suprised the pistol did not outright explode. just watch what happens to a rifle or shotgun under water.

  • hill billys fish like this.

  • wait till your target is swiming and then assasinate with water suprresor at close range lol

  • Hope you used FMJs and had maritime spring cups....

  • lets go hunting for some fish lol

  • Woah, Glocks can fire underwater?

    Water = Natures Supressor

  • @OverHedge99 so can CZ75s 1911s AKs MP5s M16s Sig226s etcetera etcetera

  • @OverHedge99 LMFAO

  • too bad the range on the bullet would only be a few meters

  • im amazed it would even shoot in the water

  • Don't pee in the fucking pool or we'll shoot your dick off!

  • @Hutaree2010 I'll shooting ur ass w/ a speargun

  • @7150285 suck my dick off instead.

  • @Hutaree2010 i cant....cuz i dont have one anymore since i shot it off...LOL

  • games are fun, this is real life. Mw2 is irrelevant

  • Did the gun have the special Glock factory Maritime Spring Cups?

    Which makes the Glock 19 capable for shooting under water safely

  • can't shoot far under water.

  • thats my gun baby! reliable as ever...love my glock 19. although...lol....shooting any gun underwater manually is a huge fucking safety risk. that shit could kill you idiot. but better you than me! nice vid! ;-)

  • @opethspd use gold dots rds trust me they shroom out to the size of a quarter! love my glock 19s you also need two my brother.

  • Best handgun on the market

  • @KevenLA24 They took Sigs off the Market?!?!?

  • @getemhi Sigs are for women and bitches, just like the beretta... Glocks are more of a man gun.

  • @KevenLA24 Yeah... she-man.

  • @KevenLA24 Ugh...

  • hey now you assasinate someone under water...

  • the bullet would only travel about 2 - 4 ft then would vaporize

  • @YourSource4Gaming Let me guess, you saw mythbusters or something lol

  • Calm the hell down. He can break his gun if he wants, why do you have to get all pissy about it?

  • Fine way to fuck up a gun why don't you take it scuba diving in salt water next?

    You realize the pressure spike of the bullet forcing itself through the barrel with water in it is much higher than the gun was designed around, right?

    Lots of guns will shoot under water, but just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.

    Like a kid trying to break a new toy just because.

  • it doesnt rust anything in that glock does it?

  • @jackassstunts22

    nope.

  • That sounds awesome

  • i always wanted a Beretta 92fs as my first gun, but i'm being lured to a Glock a bit more everyday.

  • @MadR6 92fs have a bad habit of breaking slides

  • @MadR6 Get a .45, muuuuucch better.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny It's just for target shooting, so .45 will be an expensive run.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny That would be the Glock 21 ;)

  • @shoujahatsumetsu how can you tell thats a glock 21?

  • i want to see how far the bullet got :(

  • @str8erthanu ide say about 18 inches . u can actually follow the bubble trail behind the bullet, it falls off very quickly and in frame of the camera.

  • water creates alot of drag so the bullet wouldnt go far

  • wtf!!!! how far can you shoot under water?

  • LOL it sounds so AWESOME

  • Anyone know how he is ding this without the gun blowing up in his hands?

  • @Garuda1337 It's a Glock that's how.

  • @Garuda1337 There's no air in the gun probably.

  • @Garuda1337 As long as there is no air still left in the gun it can be fired safely under water.. But you might need to load it after every shot since it might not be able to load a new round automatically under water..

  • @taztaz79 Why wouldn't it be able to load a new round under water? The springs are certainly strong enough to do so and this video is kind of proof of that.

  • lmao hell ya

  • Yeah well, how far is the bullet actually going under water and at what velocity? I think it dies out really quickly. You'd have to put the barrel right on someone to hurt'em.

  • thats so cool!! imagine fishing!!

  • Glock has saved my life and others in harm's way too often to ignore. I have the choice of many handguns. I bet my life and that of my loved ones on Glock. They will rarely, if ever, let you down.

  • you cant kill a shark with that thing!

  • did a shark pull him away towards the end or something?

  • lmao

  • i just don't see the application for this.

    ...

    but it's still pretty damn awesome.

  • @jonpowells military......... I ve heard of people throwing a handful of sand in an ak47 and firing it. sort of like dragging a Sthil chainsaw behind a truck and then using it.

  • @jonpowells hungry hungry hippos

  • what if someone was chasing u and then u jumped into the water and it was a swimming chase, you'd have your trusty glock to bust caps in that ass while swimming to safety

  • @jonpowells It's pretty easy to see an application. You have a bad guy above the water line and you are just below it. You would be able to shoot without breaking the surface with your body. The only thing he would see is a bullet. Although for fully underwater shooting your spot on, no application whatsoever.

  • Ya but what's the range for a pistol round..?

  • in water...not far at all..the bullet breaks up within a foot

  • Most typically, that's just high velocity rifle rounds. From anything to 5.56 to .50 cal...

  • search google for glock tourture theres a guy who ran over 140k rounds through his while totally absusing it with salt water and other things and he still competes with it theres a whole website with videos on everything he does with stories with the vid CHECK IT OUT lol you laugh at how durable they are

  • why glocks are bullet proof and made for abuse ive ran 10k rounds through my g19 and have cleaned it maybe 5 times no malfunctions of any find and it looks brand new dont baby that thing

  • @MuayThai8548 cos us aussies are that damm good at making handguns

  • yes sir you are i love my glock daily and abuse it whenever i get the chance haha

  • zombies can swim, be prepared!

  • rofl xD

  • Holy Shit, I did not know that a Glock could do that!!!!

  • Bloop.

  • if shooting in a swimming pool with his body sumerged. he will probably pee blood due to some kidney damage or something..

  • Not sure about today but many years ago Vermont allowed people to shoot fish. However, the shooters were usually on land or in a tree, not under water.

  • did not mention on the side of the box so i figured i would, if your weapo n is not fully submerged and all the air is out of the weapon, it might explode..it might explode either way, dont be retarded aquamans AK will smoke you either way.

  • What this video doesn't show you is that the bullet nearly falls to the ground the instant it leaves the muzzle end of the barrel.

    cool video though

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  • its more like 80 % water :D

  • more like 60 % look it up

  • k well our teaches are saying 70-80 % :P but then again schools are corrupt ^^

  • my teacher used to say that insects weren't animals the were insects haha that proves teachers don't know shit

  • You know the body is more around 70% water right?

  • And suddenly I'm struck with the desire to shoot fish underwater.

  • Just remember not to put your head beneath the surface...

  • @aaronz101

    Just that you know: you don't have to hit the fish to kill them

  • @aaronz101 My thoughts are one and the same , now where did i put that old ww2 revolver hmmm

  • @aaronz101 DYNAMITE!!!!!

  • @aaronz101 Amen

  • @aaronz101 XD

  • @aaronz101  that would be awesome

  • That is true but another thing that happened in the myth buster episode was that they could only fire 1 shell at a time because the shell did not eject all the way, however with this video you do see the shells compleatly eject, possibly meaning a compleatly different case, however bullet ballistics dont really change so most likely your right and the bullet will shatter before it even comes close to you.

  • should have it in slow mo

  • Why is this person shooting that pistol underwater? Is this a new way of fishing or something?

  • Yea, Its called Funting. Its real big in.....Somewhere else.

  • @getemhi The cement was not cured properly when the Mafia guys threw the snitch in?

  • @getemhi why you're asking such a question? is this a new way of getting attention?

  • @SolgerLemp 1 year later.... and it gets yours... Interesting.

  • where does all that oxygen come from?

  • Gunpowder doesn't need air to supply oxygen; nitrate in the powder supplies the oxygen for the reaction.

    As for the bubbles, those are cavitation bubbles caused by the bullet plowing water out of its path.

  • wow, so the bullets actually break down the water?? Thats amazing..

  • Not break down the water, I think it's most comparable to punching holes in the water.

    I forgot to mention the gas that is just produced by burning gunpowder.

  • look up how a gun works, its all the gasses from the the combustion of the gunpowder in the cartridge. gasses force bullet out the barrel. how virtually all guns work.

  • glocks arent even that expensive, h&K is where it is at. What the lethality of that underwater, i wouldnt think any...?

  • we've all seen that mythbusters episode, right?

  • The Mythbusters episode was about a bullet being fired INTO water, they never covered bullets being fired underwater, at least not to my knowledge.

  • actually, they did. the bullet went at least 20 feet and burst through at least 1/2 inch plywood and plowed into a hillside. they never found the bullet

  • just cuz u payed more money for ur h&k, dont make it better, lol, we all know glock is the number one pistol.

  • just dont fire the gun outside of the water with the barrel full..

  • nothing special about this gun, all you need is water proof rounds and any gun will do.

  • A lot of guns won't cycle underwater, or will malfunction.

  • And how much proof of this do you have??

  • Not much.

    Simple physics and online videos give enough evidence. I've never tested anything. Mainly because it's pretty stupid to do so.

  • That is true but curiosity gets a lot of us! I am just tired of most everyone who owns a Glock saying that they are the best ever. Thats their opinion, I like my Sig 226 9mm.

  • Sig's are great.

    For me, I don't like 1911's which draws A LOT of hate from people who do. I just don't like the way they feel, especially when I can get a Glock, USP, Sig, CZ or any number of others that hold more without being "impure", IE, 7 rounds only.

    I do like Glocks because they point well for me. And I have fairly large hands, enough to make the Glock 17/22 feel like the right size.