-=> Quoting John Perz to All on 15 May 96 19:54 <=-
Re: Bathtub Guns
JP> While reading the newspaper today, I caught an ad for a movie with
JP> Pamela Lee Anderson. The ad showed her in a bubble-bath, raising and
JP> aiming a (Glock?)
JP> It suddenly struck me that **I** don't have a bathtub gun and that
JP> **I** am completely vulnerable while bathing!
JP> So what do the rest of you guys use for tub-guns?
JP> Is the barrel on a Glock stainless? Should I use a stainless
JP> revolver? What about lubrication? Maybe one of those teflon gun
JP> coatings?
JP> I'm not gonna be able to bathe until I get this set up . . .
I don't have a bathtub gun, but I do have a Starvel (nickle) Firestar in
the drawer under the bathroom sink. But maybe a stainless revolver would
be better ...
OTOH, don't SEALs use an HK in some sort of black/blue finish? Obviously,
a gun for use by SEALs would be acceptable in a bathtub generally.
I presume though that you'd have to use some sort of non-oil lubricant -
maybe graphite or teflon. Soapy water is designed to remove oil from
surfaces.
[Yes, I presume this question was mostly tongue in cheek, but I still
choose to give a serious answer. Now get in that tub so people can stand
to be in the same room with you!]
Steve
... It is not essential to the hunt that it be successful. - J. O. Gasset
--- GEcho 1.00
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