Thanks Desrat, I'll do some homework with them. My first chance at their website looks like that's a real close match! Now we will see how affordable it is.
Appreciate the help.
The pneumatics are a little quicker to reload than a band gun I believe. With experience you learn restraint as to hold until the shot is sure. I've used both guns and prefer band for more power, but air for speed of reload
Another conclusion should be with spearfishing comes common sense! If you don't see sharks before you squeeze the trigger, get the victim out of the water as soon as you can! Or you may! Better safe than sorry! I enjoy spearfishing, and lobstering. Be safe and have fun, just remember to think.
I am looking for an underwater diver recall system, where a diver underwater can be called to the surface/boat via underwater speaker system with microphone! Some 15 years ago, I experienced this in northern Broward County while diving from my boat. Shortly after I began my dive, I started...
I prefer the snare, and have used it for over 10 years. It isn't hard to carry. I usually make every dive with a snare, catch bag, Riffe Speargun and Flag. Although both hands are used, I'm ready for whatever I find. You can hook the snare on a speargun, so not to lose it and carry all in one...
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