Gentlemen,
I posted a thread about this subject a couple of months ago and got a lot of responses but not any firsthand information.
For background information: I live and boat on the gulf coast of FL and routinely carry a .44 Ruger SS Blackhawk while out on the water. I have hooked, but not landed, sharks. Also, I do have occasion to motor up the Peace River which is heavily infested with alligators.
I intend to stay aboard my boat, but who knows? If underwater in a life or death situation I decided I would fire the .44 underwater if the need arose.
Now I find there is a video available on this topic. The Nov.-Dec. issue of American Handgunner advertises a video from
www.gunvideo.com on this topic. They tested 9 handguns including Glock, 1911, S&W, etc. The video supposedly covers function, cycling, effective bullet travel, concussion, etc.
Has anybody seen this video? ($31 including shipping) As most of you have noticed by now, I am a shooter, not a firearms student. I would rather spend my $$ on ammo (and guns, including shooter Lugers) than on videos.
Evidently underwater shooting tests have been done
extensively from what this video advertises and from previous comments about a SOF article.