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8/15/2013 1:23:00 PM

<font color=underline><u>Stunning photographs reveal beauty of shooting handgun UNDERWATER

But Mr Tuohy isn't just firing the guns for fun, he collects the bullets to make 'tactical flowers' for his mother.

The resistance of the water causes the <a href=http://www.lvlv.com/sweater-chain-c-7.html&... Chains Outlet</a> bullet to expand in perfect formation, creating beautiful lead blossoms.

'As pretty as this stuff is to look at, it is also painful I have plenty of scars from being sliced and <a href=http://www.lvlv.com/sweater-chain-c-7.html&... Chains Wholesale</a> poked by metal objects, but holding those bullets in my hand almost made me shiver,' he said.

'I would definitely not want to get shot by any of that stuff.'

The Good Son: But Mr Tuohy isn't just firing the guns for fun, he collects the bullets to make 'tactical flowers' for his mother. Clockwise from top left, blue topaz in .45 HST 230gr, African sapphire in 9mm HST 147gr, tsavorite in .40 HST 165gr, peridot in 9mm HST 147gr, pink sapphire in .38 Special 110gr DPX.

Wow: This shot shows him firing a .45 Kimber 1911

To the physics geniuses who say the recoil will be less in water than it would in air: you're not accounting for the column of water inside of the barrel which is expelled when the cork is uncorked. Relative to the mass of the bullet, the mass of this water is significant, relative to the mass of the bullet, the mass of air which normally occupies the same space is VERY insignificant.

Example: the bore on a .45 ACP pistol like the one used here <a href=http://www.lvlv.com/sweater-chain-c-7.html&... Chains Outlet</a> is about 0.450" (golly), and barrel length not occupied by a bullet in a 5" barrel pistol is about 4". The water in front of the bullet in such a barrel would weigh 640+ grains or 41.6 grams, over 2.5 times the weight of the bullet. The same volume of air would be about 0.057 grams. What did we learn here? Water is heavier than air. Thanks science!
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