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Kill Spike

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stoneshot

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I have a few of these left after making some for friends. They work well for freeshafting guns and side releases and might work for bottom though I have not tried it with a bottom mount release. They have a 8" or 11" 316 Stainless Steel Spike fitted into a low profile high strength polymer housing. I'll send two Stainless Steel mounting screws with the unit. PM me if you are interested
 

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Stoneshot,

How does that sweet contraption work? If it is mounted with screws, how do you get it off the gun to use it? Also, is it easy to grip? I'm a simple kinda guy and need things explained, sorry!
-ElCid
 
It is mounted on the end of your gun, its primary use is to fend of sharks and Golith groupers once you have shot your shaft. I do make a hand held kill spike, and a co2 kill spike for those really big stubbern fish.

I don't have pics of those right now as my camera is being a p.i.t.a.

If you are interested pm me.


regards
 
Here is a pic of the gun mount spike...it can also be mounted on the bottom of the gun.
 

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