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  • TRY IT WITH A TASER!

  • my cock can fire underwater too

  • to all the people talking mythbusters, mythbusters didnt have the gun tiself underwater(unless they did in a recent episode), the ones ive seen the gun was above ground, and the bullet was fired into the water. the sudden impact on the water would slow the bullet down much more than if fired underwater.

  • XDM>Glock

    

  • You need the Maritime springs cups for your Glock to fire under water safely, they allow the water to pass by your fireing pin without causing a hydraulic action. Do I know my Glocks or what?

  • Do you think its dangerous in any way to shoot underwater or damaging to the gun?

  • you guys ought to look up the soviet pistols and rifles that were designed for use by Spetznaz special forces that are meant for UNDERWATER use. you cannot rely on mythbusters "experiments" to be iron-clad, either. didn't they also do a segment on shooting fish in a barrel?

  • yeah no big deal just about any semi autopistol will fire under water.

  • Friction in water is much greater than in air. Can you run as fast under water? Didn't think so.

  • You better be glad bullets don't go far in the water. Could have cost you THOUSANDS.

  • you're retarded if you think bullets only travel 3 feet in water.

  • @dc44resident someone needs to learn

  • @dc44resident he's not retarded at all. Its completely true.

  • @dc44resident They actually only reach up to about 6-7 feet under water. Myth busters did an entire episode on it.

  • and yes...it probably did damage the pistol.

  • all glocks only fire twice underwater for some reason. should've bought a sig.

  • probably damaged the gun more than the pool

  • Is the water okay?

  • fuck the pool

  • Did anyone elses computer crash at the end..?

  • @DonHemuli mine did :o

  • @DonHemuli Nope

  • @XxLiam423xX That means my computer sucks

  • @DonHemuli I've got a horrible computer but mine probally didn't freeze because Im using Firefox.

  • @XxLiam423xX I'm using Opera..

  • Sounds like me when I have eaten too many beans

  • I've heard you need a special kind of firing pin for that. Is that true?

  • @SilvaPaws hi, its not a different firing pin but rubber cups that stop water getting in. They are dirt cheap too.

  • @Lesemajeste lol i could imagine the life gaurd yellin the to

  • thts how u ruin ur pool dumb ass.

  • @lilman826 THE BULLETS WON'T GO MORE THAN A COUPLE OF FEET DIP SHIT

  • @bbnatedogg hop off my dick all you need is three feet and it wil go though the liner of you pool who the fuck asked you anyway my dude

  • @lilman826 Hey Jethro, learn some FUCKIG ENGLISH you illiterate COCK HOLSTER

  • @bbnatedogg coming from the guy that spelled *fucking wrong.... hahaha your a joke not only are your wrong.,, but you are also mentally retarded, go fuck yourself.

  • @lilman826 Typo FAGGOT. I made a mistake, like when your mom took you out of the dumpster, you are just illiterate. Sorry. I missed the rest. I can't make out what you're saying with that COCK IN YOUR MOUTH

  • @bbnatedogg the funny thing is your calling me illiterate when i have yet to spell something wrong... listen go back on xbox live you 12 year old w\waist of space... by the way your insults are so good!

  • @lilman826 "wil", "ur", and "thts"!!!!!! I was talking more about your grammar but, apparently you can't read either FAGGOT!!!!!!!!!

  • @bbnatedogg i apologize for using slang to save time. and your cool because you can use spell check.... whatever..... insults coming from a 12 year old don't bother me...

  • @lilman826 you didn't use slang because you wanted to save time--you used it because you're ignorant. It's not a matter of spell check-it's a matter of literacy. But, just keep telling yourself otherwise.

  • @lilman826 waste*

  • be glad that wasn't an inflatable pool

  • @TheSunPeeledDown why? i do it all the time.

  • @CPLBSS88 i bet youve bought alot of pools too haha

  • @TheSunPeeledDown No? The bullets really don’t go more than a few feet. In fact water traps are almost used universally in ballistics labs for bullet recovery, most of the time their tanks are no more than three-four foot deep. The only thing that goes fairly far (~10’) are low velocity FMJ rifle bullets. By low I mean fewer than 2000 fps, above that and they fragment within inches.

  • Is the water fine?

  • @xservintage i dont think so lol

  • @oniondeluxe

    Oh no! :O

  • @xservintage lol

  • 2 Hitmarkers

  • @deilax a modest person on the Internet not trying to prove someone wrong? I like you.

  • you need a new liner....ha ha

  • I was going to post something to add to this debate of ballistic dynamics under water, but I don't want to be another retard on the internet who knows everything.

    /cheers you have google.

  • nice waste of ammo

  • @johnjohn1115 ...It was only two shots.

  • @blankets1453 , The water slows the bullet down really fast, u could swim there and you would just some scratches.

  • i have swam with dolfins, swam with reef sharks but i haven't swam with bullets.

  • @showboy321

    LOL.. good one...

  • hahaha good comments I might say ! but kidding as side glock is an awesome gun, simple and yet reliable ! PS I hope the pool is bullet proof !

  • Lucky the hollowpoint didn't bloom INSIDE the barrel.

    Morons

  • TAKE THAT JAWS!

  • bullets cant even go through half way through that pool... especially higher calibs

  • my vid laged at the end.

  • @ThatKidFromVancouver They've got some kind of annotation placed there, it seems.

  • Not supposed to shoot hollow points in water.

  • Dive police use the model 17 or 19 in 9mm with maritime cups...you can only use fmj as a hollowpiont will either wedge and bulge or blow up the barrel....kill distance is about 3 feet max.... i would rather have a knife for underwater defense against sharks or what have you....a knife has no cycle, ammo, or reload issues underwater...or above water for that matter :)

  • Actualy, when you actualy shoot in the water it actualy goes a fair way but when you fire from out of the water into the pool it stops verry quickly

  • a 9mm from a glock 19 would lose velocity within 8 feet at the max.

  • The repairman comes to check the pool... - Is that a bullet hole?

  • sounds like me going to the toilet

  • Pretty good suppressor!

  • The bullet didnt go far and couldnt harmed living things.The water slowed the bullets tremendously right after it leaves the barrel.They travelled not more than 5 meters.So I guess we cannot take the glock while snorkelling,ain't it?

  • @ali4330 Thets why they Need more Arrow Dynamic Bullets, Or just Shoot into the Watter not Inside it.

  • @Second2Rush "Arrow Dynamic?" And shooting into it? Please tell me sir, how is that going to make any difference?

  • @Second2Rush Lol'd @ "Arrow Dynamic". It's spelled aerodynamic. ;-)

  • If you shot a firearm that close to a house in my state and got caught, you'd get a good fine for doing that.

  • @rohag735 In my state you can shoot your gun IN your house as long as your outside city limits. (OHIO)

  • did you look for the bullets after

  • press 2 and 6 and start mixing your new glock-dubstep xD

  • I do not use my glock for fising..that is for rednecks

  • shooting holes in his damn swimmingpool :(

  • @Kaleknakkertje Ah ha, these bullets will be lucky to make it about, 3-5 feet.

  • @Kaleknakkertje unless the pool is 2 feet deep there will be no holes in the pool :)

  • was this a stock glock?

  • damn it feels good to be a gangster

  • Did it damage the pool in any way?

  • @blankets1453 no it stops dead after 1 meter

  • @blankets1453 couldnt possibly sometimes handgun rounds by what i heard can make it 8ft underwaer as you see he was oding it long ways and im betting his pool is 20ft long if not what i heard the bullet is lucky to make it ven 2-3 ft away from the gun

  • @blankets1453 no, rounds only go a few feet underwater. even if it managed to get to the other side or the bottom, it wouldnt be going fast enough to do any damage.

  • @blankets1453 water is really dense, so the rounds only traveled a foot or two.

  • @blankets1453

    no, because if you watched the mythbusters thing where they did this, the bullet only went a few meters

  • @blankets1453 lol bullets fragment/or lose velocity rapidly under water, doubt the bullet even went a foot.

  • @blankets1453 bullets cant go far underwater max is 2 feet

  • @fatboy32539 not necessarly true.depends on many things, caliber, water temp, bullet type. a .50 barret will go much further. dont trust everything you see on "mythbusters"

  • @thudec

    "a .50 barret will go much further"

    AHAHAHA, how about this, don't trust in to much Call of duty...

    By the ways, ITS .50 BMG, and NO, it WONT go father, the more energy in the round, the LESS it will go.

  • @blankets1453 no probably not, shoot under water is kinda like shooting through ballistics gel

  • @blankets1453 the bullets stop very fast under water

  • @blankets1453 bullets only travel about 3 ft in water. Thank you mythbusters

  • @blankets1453 no, the bullet slows down very fast in water.

  • @blankets1453

    You could be at the bottom of a 9 or 10 foot deep pool and someone up top could shoot down at your with a .50 cal BMG machine gun and you would be safe. You would have bullets floating down around you.

  • @blankets1453 no because at the speed of the bullet the water is like concrete and the impact destroys the bullet before it reaches anything

  • @blankets1453 the round only travels 2 feet before losing complete velocity, so, no.

  • @blankets1453 Well it might have it if the water was only 3 feet deep(; But if not then No i didnt trust me ;D

  • @blankets1453 The bullets disintegrate within a few feet....so no

  • @blankets1453 Nope because the speed is decreased in water ;)

  • test a flamethrower underwater XD

  • SPONGEBOB IS DEAD! NOOOO!

  • The higher the velocity the shorter it will go under water, so a 50. cal goes like 3+ feet!

  • how far does the bullet travel out of the barrel? I'm guessing, maybe 5 feet or so?

    

  • Squidward: so mr crabs I was hoping for a rais...BOOM

    Mr Crabs: that's right nigga don't ask me for a rais...BOOM

    Spongebob: What.........The..........Fuck

  • @tisvfu

    Godam! that was the funniest shit ive heard today!!

  • i cant believe that is safe

  • who needs a silencer?

  • @iPodCREATIONZ

    Of course, firing a pistol underwater doesn't really serve much use unless you're shooting someone underwater at point blank range

    AND

    if the pistol can operate completely submerged

    AND

    if the cartridge doesn't undergo a case rupture or case head separation, causing the pistol to basically blow up in your hand, due to the increased ambient pressure underwater providing greater resistance to the bullet's travel out of the pistol, thus increasing the pistol's chamber pressure.

  • I heard that if your ears are submerged while a gun fires underwater, the sound waves have enough energy to rupture the eardrums and could possibly kill you.

  • @2cool4uification /watch?v=_oh4KHnBB4U&feature=r­elated oh really?

  • @2cool4uification first fact correct, second dont

  • @2cool4uification no just the ear drums .

  • Doesn't the bullet get stopped by the force of the water?

  • I wonder what moms gunna do when she sees her pool is empty....

  • @DeltaInfoCharlieKilo no because the water will stop the bullet

  • @xhunnygemx

    You cant be that dumb. By that logic phonebooks and even sometimes bullet proof vests cant stop bullets. But your saying water can

  • @skrilla84 Absolutely water stops bullets. You can fire a rifle bullet into a 5 gallon bucket full of water and it will not make it to the other side. I have done it before. So, before you call people dumb, read some books and experiment.

  • @skrilla84

    yes it stops bullets.. as faster they are the faster theire stopped, super-high speed bullets get ripped into hundreds of pieces and 9*19mm travel just a few inches to feet

  • @skrilla84 there's a man who compares hollow points. he has a 55 gallon drum filled with water. he stands above it with a ladder and fires straight down. that drum is enough to expand the bullets, as well as stop them.

  • @skrilla84

    You're retarded. Actual physics is infinitely more important than your incorrect logic. Water very quickly stops a bullet over a few feet. Bulletproof vests do not have a few feet to work with, just an inch or two. Try to do a belly flop onto a pool from 30 feet in the air. Did that hurt? A bullet is traveling at like 200 times that speed. It's slowed and largely destroyed in less than a second.

  • @skrilla84

    Muzzle energy from a fired bullet will disperse due to interaction with the atmosphere it's in, the effect of which is the bullet slowing down the farther it travels.

    Increase the ambient pressure and you increase the level of dispersion and, thus, the bullet will slow down in shorter distances.

    A pool of water will have dramatically greater ambient pressure than outside the pool at sea level because fluid in a liquid state doesn't displace as easily as fluid in a gaseous state.

  • wonder whats gonna happen when you go swimming and find some casing at the bottom of the pool. someones gonna have some 'splaining to do.

  • tomarow he is ganna wake up and his pool is ganna be empty

  • hes playing extreme Marco-Polo :D

  • Next time a lifeguard tells everyone to "Get out of the Pool,' you'd better listen:)

  • @LeseMajeste lol fukc i love youtube , swear sometimes i dont even bother watching the video, i go straight to the comments section

  • @LeseMajeste IKR "GET OUT (FLUP) OF THE MUTHA(FLUP)ING POOL (FLUP FLUP FLUP) Then everyone runs and screams. LOL

  • his pools fine bullets dissolve once they hit 3 foot of water i think or less

  • New Anti-Pool Piss method to scare your friends from peeing in your pool?

  • hey buddy I think there's a hole in your liner !!

  • but wil it bend,,,,,,,,,,no just fucking shoot xD

  • now you gotta pick up the shells from the deep end

  • Sounds Like A Bomb 100 Miles Away

  • haha it looks like a public swimming pool from this angle

  • shoot a hole in your pool!!!

  • ok so ive now witnessed a glock fireing completly submerged but if you were to pull it out of the water and fire immediatly will it discharge or blow up?

  • @YoungFlySwaggArtist, because he said his comment three years ago!!! Sure you can't find the video but you can use the "exact words" the guy used in his comment??? I dont believe in coincidence dude, just admit you steal shit... lmao

  • @DJKutler24 exactly you cant find the video either so how the fuck did i copy something i didnt see explain it whats the name of the video just admit you full of shit because 157 people like the comment but only three people out 157 actually saw this video your talking about so who seems like the liar

  • im tired of assholes that sit at home all day comparing comments instead of enjoying the videos this not a popularity contest its fucking youtube you think i give a fuck what you think we dont know each other and we probably will never meet and by the time you realize you wasted your time i' will have forgotten you even exist

  • interesting...

  • Whats with all the bad comments

    ever heard of fun?

  • Ok, next time I'm put in a position where I really need to shoot someone underwater I'll be sure to take my Glock with me. Oh wait, I'm not a Navy Seal! I don't need to shoot my gun underwater! Back to real life asshole...

  • you guys are a dumbass, yea its cool and all to shoot a gun under water but in your pool come on man, use your brain......

  • did you see osama down there?

  • cant that really screw up your pool floor?

  • did it hit the pool wall? How far did it go? I think I may do this one day lol

  • @lifelessmatter The water will stop the bullet well within 10 feet. At that point it will just fall to the bottom.

  • i bet i can doge the bullets like the matrix in that water while hes shooting at me >:D

  • how far will a bullet go underwater? i tought about 4ft is that true?

  • @mennoassen with a round like that only 3-4ft max. The water decelerates the round immediately. Mythbusters did a big segment on this even firing a barret 50cal into a pool, the higher the caliber the smaller the distance traveled.

  • pretty sure your mom is gonna be pissed when she finds out you have been shooting off rounds in her pool! oh well.. did you ever go looking for the bullets? if so i would be curious to know if they mushroom at all

  • Wow, I hide at the bottom of my pool or bathtub if intruders come into my house. What if they have one of these? just great.

  • @25Celtics why do you do that aquaman?

  • Idiot of the year nominee.

  • this is how we catch fish in our family

  • Johnny, what happened to the damn pool!?

    I dunno...

  • @GeeShepherd  bullets travel BARELY any distance at all when fired under water. The bullet most assuredly never even made it close to the other side of the pool.

  • My Ass Making The Same Sound In The Morning

  • I watched it several times, and it looks like the bullets traved about 5 feet.

  • @Geoffr524 Because they aren't meant to hit surfaces that don't move around them fast like air. They slow rapidly if fired submerged in water, but if fired onto water, they shatter when they hit the surface. The bigger the round, the shorter it will travel, and faster it will shatter.

  • y would u fire hollow points in ur pool? now u prolly got fine peace of metal in there