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Mid-handle speargun

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fisheye

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Hello everybody! I have decided to build my own speargun and will be making my blank in the next couple weeks. I want to build a 38-42" mid-handle. I plan on using teak lamination and a neptonics trigger mech. I am looking forward to sharing this project with you.
Any pre-build tips would be greatly appreciated. I feel I have a good plan, but now would be the time to work out the kinks.

Thanks in advance for the advice.
 
Reactions: blaiz
Hi fisheye, welcome to db.
Really looking forward to your project especially because we haven't got anyone featuring a gun build at the moment.
 
Hello and welcome on DB would like to c your project. There is section for custom made guns...

All best...
 
looking forward to the build fisheye. here's a link to an old thread but this was my first build. I still love the gun and have shot some of my biggest uku with it....http://forums.deeperblue.com/homemade-spearguns/80743-haileys-pistol.html

This gun has neptonics trigger mech and handle. Josh is a great guy and has some great products. Good luck with the build. My biggest piece of advice would be to have a lot of patience. Give your laminates/ stock ample time to climatize before truing and cutting your track.
 
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