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Old July 1st, 2006
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Re: Riffe or Rob Allen?

I know what you mean. When i go fishing or spearfishing, i never show what i catch. There are lots of jealous people. I try to conceal my catch every time. I don't go around opening up my cooler because i don't like people knowing my business. Thats what DB is for

I also have a hook n line commercial license to sell fish so its really hard sometimes to unload your catch without people seeing it.

Pneumatics are very easy to repair. All you do is let out the air, unscrew the top, replace oring, and refill with air. Making new bands also gets expensive. Orings cost pennies.

In my opinion, i have yet to see the advantages of band gun over a pneumatic gun. My experience is with smaller pneumatics. When i started out, all i used was band guns. Almost in every aspect, the smaller pneumatic has the edge on the smaller bandgun. Loading speed, very easy to move thru the water, power, and pennies to repair. Pneumatics do make lots of noise when they fire, but i haven't seen that hurt my production at all. I haven't shot a real long pneumatic(100cm and up) yet so i don't make assumptions on them. I do have an 115cm pneumatic on order and i cant wait to test it out.

Thats the beauty of the forums. Everyone can give their opinion and discuss it even being thousands of miles away.
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