Can guns shoot underwater?

If you're wondering how it's even possible to shoot a gun underwater, gunpowder contains oxygen — a key element in the firing process — the gun still goes off exactly as it would on land.
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Do guns work after being submerged in water?

A modern gun will work just fine after having been submerged. The ammo is waterproof (at least for a short duration) and the fact the gun is wet doesn't matter.
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Will an AK 47 fire underwater?

How firing an AK47 underwater can actually make it work BETTER: Enthusiast proves not only does weapon fire while submerged, it reloads faster. Submerging an AK 47 gun and firing it underwater appears to make it work better, according to high speed footage.
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Will a Glock shoot underwater?

“It is extremely, painfully loud to fire a Glock underwater. I fired the Glock once underwater. It was very painful for me shooting the gun and the people that were with us a good distance away felt like the gun went off in their ear,” he says. “You have to understand that water is not compressible like air.”
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How far will a gun shoot underwater?

Typical bullets can travel just a few feet through the water before they're slowed to a stop. CAV-X bullets can reportedly travel 60 meters underwater, and can go through 2 centimeters of steel fired from 17 meters away, indicating that it could even be used to penetrate submarines.
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Can a gun get wet and still fire?

Modern ammunition is watertight and you may still fire them outdoors during heavy rain or high-humidity season. However, if submerged underwater for too long, it's likely that water will get into the casing and render the powder too wet to ignite.
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Will bullets fire if wet?

The safe answer is “NO!” There are differences in how moisture resistant certain types of ammo can be. Centerfire and shotshell ammunition may be able to tolerate limited exposure to light rain or being dropped in the snow or on damp ground, as long as the cartridge is immediately retrieved and wiped dry.
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Are guns waterproof?

Today, modern cartridges are fairly water resistant. Most ammunition, if it gets slightly damp, will function fine. Military spec ammunition often is sealed or lacquered to keep moisture out.
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How long can bullets be submerged in water?

Well, if your ammunition — common consumer/sporting ammunition — gets submerged in water for a minute or less, don't worry about it. However, after somewhere between 60 seconds and 24 hours of submersion, you can start to expect to potentially see deterioration in performance.
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Can you shoot a gun underwater Mythbusters?

You can fire a bullet from a rifle or handgun underwater: confirmed (you can't use a shotgun underwater). However, it is more lethal to fire into water than it is to fire underwater.
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Can you get shot underwater?

A TV show has tested this in reality!

In real life, however, a bullet is rarely fired from a position directly above the water. So if the bullet is shot from an angle of 30 Degrees, then being underwater in the range of 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) can ensure your safety from most guns.
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Do Navy SEALs have waterproof guns?

But do they still have them? In the early 1970s, U.S. Navy SEALs and Underwater Demolition Teams got a special new weapon. The Mk. 1 Underwater Defense Gun helped combat swimmers defend themselves beneath the waves.
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Can you shoot a shark underwater?

This led to the development of the APS underwater assault rifle, fielded in 1975 with an effective range of 100 feet underwater. The APS can also be used to shoot from air to water or vice versa. One of the stated uses is dealing with dangerous animals including, presumably, sharks.
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How fast do bullets travel underwater?

From my model, this terminal speed would be just 0.014 m/s and the program calculates a final speed of 0.017 m/s - so pretty close. If I look at the data from the underwater video, it looks like the bullet has a final speed of 18 m/s.
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How far will a bullet travel in space?

In space, where there is no gravity, your bullet could keep moving forever as long as it doesn't hit something — like an asteroid or a planet.
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What bullet travels the farthest?

A centerfire bullet can travel several miles. Small shot can travel 200-350 yards. Larger shot can travel over 600 yards. Slugs can travel over 800 yards.
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Do Navy SEALs use AK 47s?

SEALs typically use M4a1, MK 18 CQBR or MK 17 SCAR-H rifles but occasionally train with foreign weapons such as this Chinese-made variant of the Russian-designed AK-47/AKM Kalishnikov rifle. The Norinco Type 56 is a 7.62mmx39mm caliber assault weapon that is widespread use among America's enemies around the world.
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Why do Navy SEALs use Glock 19?

The MIlitary is always looking for anything that can feasibly cut down on a significant piece of weight. By switching to the Gloc 19, the SEALs lessened the standard loadout weight by nearly half a pound. Every pound less allows our soldiers to become more efficient.
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How many rounds of ammo does a Navy SEAL carry?

What is this? The basic combat load for Navy SEALs is 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO. It's spread out between seven 30-round magazines (six carried and one loaded into the weapon).
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What happens when bullet hits water?

All supersonic bullets (up to . 50-caliber) disintegrated in less than 3 feet (90 cm) of water, but slower velocity bullets, like pistol rounds, need up to 8 feet (2.4 m) of water to slow to non-lethal speeds.
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Can you catch a bullet?

Yes. The "bullet catch" is a common magic trick in which a magician appears to catch a fired bullet in mid-flight—often between their teeth. This an illusion, of course; it's not possible to catch a bullet like that.
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How fast does a bullet slow down?

Instead, a falling bullet comes back down with a speed of only around 150 miles-per-hour (241 kilometers per hour), which is just 10% of the speed it was fired with.
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Do astronauts carry guns?

Guns were never carried aboard U.S. spacecraft. Instead, a sharp machete served as the most serious armament for a jungle landing. Besides, with a worldwide U.S. network of bases and existing air-sea rescue forces, odds were that any downed astronauts would be found and rescued pretty quickly.
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Can you shoot a handgun underwater?

If you're wondering how it's even possible to shoot a gun underwater, gunpowder contains oxygen — a key element in the firing process — the gun still goes off exactly as it would on land.
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