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SSPC 170 cm Threaded Shaft or Slip Tip ?

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Humoud

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Dear fellow Spearos,
I recently placed an order for a 170 cm SSPC that hopefully I will be using in Mid november for my Mozambique spearo safari trip. I am only familiar with flopper style shafts, and my only option for that speargun is to go with either a threaded shaft or sliptip. I will be using this gun mainly for Pelagic fish. Any suggestions ? Will greatly appreciate it ! Thanks ahead of time and dive safe ^.^
 
buy at least 3 slip tip shaft combos to have as extras...I would buy 5 and keep 2 sealed in their packages.. if you dont end up using them, you can sell them online or keep as backups
 
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buy at least 3 slip tip shaft combos to have as extras...I would buy 5 and keep 2 sealed in their packages.. if you dont end up using them, you can sell them online or keep as backups


Thanks bro ! I ordered 4 shafts with 4 mori cable slip tips for my SSPC ! Should be more than enough for the trip since i have my king venom as a secondry weapon with plenty extra shafts
 
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