Medic505
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Short version - is there such a thing as waterproof ammo?
Long version- I took a buddy to the range last week that isn't a shooter to try out various pistols as he is wanting to purchase one, but doesn't know what he wants. I grabbed my AR for grins as he's never shot one and it's been a while since I've shot it. After shooting pistols, I drug out the AR. His first question was, "Why would anybody want one of these"? I started him with a 20 round mag and a few instructions. A 30 round mag after that. Then I started wondering if he'd ever lose the grin that was etched on his face. The next question he ask was, is your ammo waterproof? I replied since they were reloads, I really doubted it. After pondering that question for a couple seconds, I ask why he wanted to know. His reply was, in the movies navy SEAL's pop out of the water and start blasting whatever bad guy that happens to be in the way. How do they keep their ammo dry? My only answer was well, that's the movies. I told him I had no clue, but I assured him I could find an answer.
So, to anyone who has a clue, please enlighten us. How do our Warriors keep their ammo dry and functional? Inquiring minds want to know.
The rest of the story- I don't know for sure, but I think the pistol purchase is on the back burner. He has called three times with AR questions. I think he now understands why anybody would want one. We're going back to the range next week to re-shoot a couple pistols and guess what else, yeah the AR. I'm going to take my Sharps in 45-70 along for grinners, can't wait to watch this one.
Long version- I took a buddy to the range last week that isn't a shooter to try out various pistols as he is wanting to purchase one, but doesn't know what he wants. I grabbed my AR for grins as he's never shot one and it's been a while since I've shot it. After shooting pistols, I drug out the AR. His first question was, "Why would anybody want one of these"? I started him with a 20 round mag and a few instructions. A 30 round mag after that. Then I started wondering if he'd ever lose the grin that was etched on his face. The next question he ask was, is your ammo waterproof? I replied since they were reloads, I really doubted it. After pondering that question for a couple seconds, I ask why he wanted to know. His reply was, in the movies navy SEAL's pop out of the water and start blasting whatever bad guy that happens to be in the way. How do they keep their ammo dry? My only answer was well, that's the movies. I told him I had no clue, but I assured him I could find an answer.
So, to anyone who has a clue, please enlighten us. How do our Warriors keep their ammo dry and functional? Inquiring minds want to know.
The rest of the story- I don't know for sure, but I think the pistol purchase is on the back burner. He has called three times with AR questions. I think he now understands why anybody would want one. We're going back to the range next week to re-shoot a couple pistols and guess what else, yeah the AR. I'm going to take my Sharps in 45-70 along for grinners, can't wait to watch this one.