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Gun info

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paddyc23

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I have 2 guns ones a polino tabu 85 rubber band with a trident and a D.I.Y fly fishing reel cable tied underneath, i love this gun basically bcos its small for all those hard to reach areas around rocks and reefs, and i have a polino tabu 105 again rubber bands, im going to upgrade it wen i have the cash to a trident and a reel too, its a very powerfull weapon, very fast and very accurate,..Does any one have any info on this type of gun i cant seem to find any info bcos i think it must be a old gun...its polino tabu 85 and 105...my buddy whoes comes spearfishing with me is thinking of buying a cressi comanche 90 speargun, any info on this type of gun...For me myself im thinking of getting a new gun 110cm or bigger, basically bcos im a master shot one shot killer and have mastered both guns but want that extra bit more power. any ideas... i want rubber bands..
 
Does anyone have any info on cressi comanche 90 and the T20 im wondering which of the 2 wood be best?
 
I've had a Comanche 60 and a 75, plus a T20 90 and 110. Hard to tell what's best: they're both good guns, solid, light and accurate.
The T20 has more mass, so in theory it's slightly more accurate (but then it's up to you to aim right!), while the Cressi is slightly smaller so in theory slightly easier to track. A plus for the T20 is in accessories: if you decide to put a reel on an Omer T20, the Omer reels are definitely far much better, while the Cressi reel is a piece of crap in comparison.
Best thing would be if you could go to the shop and try to hold them: the best one for you is the one whose handle fits better with your hands. (T20 has a big handle, Comanche has a small handle).
 
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