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<blockquote data-quote="gunaddict" data-source="post: 543853" data-attributes="member: 24628"><p>I use electrical tape on the end of my barrels. Small ballons used with muzzle brakes. No issues with either.</p><p>I had a friend get lost. And after 13hrs we found him. About a 1/2 mile away across the canyon. He heard the Forest Service officers siren. He was going to shoot to let us know where he was. But he just yelled. Thank God we heard him. It took search and rescue 2 1/2 hrs to get to him and get back to the ridge we we on. He was semi hypotermic, dehydrated and hungry but ok. I took his gun and made sure it was unloaded before I put it in the p.u. I noticed something on the end of the barrel. It was mud. The next day I cleaned his gun and there was about 4 to 5 inches of mud in his barrel. Thank God he did not shoot it . He now puts tape on the end of his barrel and always takes his daypack with nessecary items needed if he has to spend the night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunaddict, post: 543853, member: 24628"] I use electrical tape on the end of my barrels. Small ballons used with muzzle brakes. No issues with either. I had a friend get lost. And after 13hrs we found him. About a 1/2 mile away across the canyon. He heard the Forest Service officers siren. He was going to shoot to let us know where he was. But he just yelled. Thank God we heard him. It took search and rescue 2 1/2 hrs to get to him and get back to the ridge we we on. He was semi hypotermic, dehydrated and hungry but ok. I took his gun and made sure it was unloaded before I put it in the p.u. I noticed something on the end of the barrel. It was mud. The next day I cleaned his gun and there was about 4 to 5 inches of mud in his barrel. Thank God he did not shoot it . He now puts tape on the end of his barrel and always takes his daypack with nessecary items needed if he has to spend the night. [/QUOTE]
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