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Do not.. I repeat DO NOT put them in the oven @400 degrees to "dry them off" :facepalm:

 

Sig Sauer Pro

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Tell me Jared, how does this make you feel? :)

 

 

and to stave off the fan boys im sure the melting temp of glock, hk, and s&w are about the same lol

 

http://www.everydayn...-sig-sauer-pro/

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I love the response of this one guy in the comments section from the link.

 

"Several years ago, the then-police chief of my town-which-will-remain-unnamed

(but is the capitol of WI icon_wink.gif hid his Glock in his oven. He’d removed the magazine,

but left a round chambered…

…Some time later, he fired up ;-D the oven to 400; around 350+. the chambered round

(really) cooked off, exiting the side of the stove and lodging elsewhere in the house.

I’ll give him some credit – he owned up to it and gave himself a suspension…"

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Well, you could probably turn it in to the local police department, but then you might find it later in the commission of a crime.

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