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Wanted Looking for a new railgun

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Darcy.B97

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I'm looking for a new gun as my beuchat is having problems shooting straight. I was going to get a mako gun but they won't ship to Australia. I'm looking at a railgun around the 1100 to 1200 size with double bands, Guided rail and a open muzzel. Aluminum shift and my price range is around $300 australian. If anyone has a gun they are willing to sell send me a message.
Regards Darcy
 
If you can't get a Mako... and you're in Australia... how about a Rob Allen?
 


Thanks for making the inquiry with MAKO Spearguns. Our distribution agreement precludes us from selling our railguns to Australia.
 
If you can't get a Mako... and you're in Australia... how about a Rob Allen?

I was looking into it but now I'm tossing up between a omer cayman hf 3d or a cressi geronimo camo or a rob allen tuna. I know rob Allens are good but I want to give something else a try. What are your thoughts?

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If you like and wanted a Mako, also consider looking into a Rabitech.
http://www.rabitech.com/spearguns.html

They have some similar / shared components as some of the Mako line, although you won't find the unique things mako has pioneered, like the American trigger, ETR rail gun, etc.

I don't think their product line matches up with Makos one-to-one, so look into local reviews to find something that will meet your needs.
 
I had an Omer Cayman ET and not a pretty good experience with it. So I moved to RA Tuna, which I am extremely satisfied with
 
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