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my 90cm Master America ...

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Amphibious

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is in Calgary and I don't get to see it for 3 more days. I'm twitching like a heroin addict...

is it wrong to lust for a speargun? :inlove

just don't tell the Ling Cod, it's better if they don't know they have a spot reserved in my freezer just yet..... :ko
 
My next gun is on the bench being made - we are half way through a 3 day weekedn so chances are you will get yours before mine is complete ! Good luck - meant to be a nice one and it is absolutely normal to lust after wooden guns !

Ed
 
sweet jesus this is the most beutiful gun I have ever seen

I can;t wait to try it out! THANK YOU MARK! it was quite the ordeal trying to get this gun up to me, but in the end we were victorious! pictures to follow....
 
Thats reminds me my guns, seems smillar. You should add a omer 50 reel to this beauty. What you are plannig to get with this?
 
Nice Weapon Amphib,
Those twins in the background look sweet also, are they 104's?

Pat
 
Ling cod and rockfish will be the main take for this steel slinger, hopefully soon, but as I'm a very rough 7hr drive from the coast, and gas is now 110 a liter ($3.80 a gallon) it may be a while before she sees some salt...


those are PST E8-130 twins, Halcyon manifold and Highland bands.

Alison, thos suckers weigh in at around 85lbs, little hard to lift to my lips, so I've stuck with the tried and true bottle, and keep the beer in the fridge
 
Amphibious said:
Alison, thos suckers weigh in at around 85lbs, little hard to lift to my lips, so I've stuck with the tried and true bottle, and keep the beer in the fridge
I used to dive with a twinset too, we had to climb down the side of quarries to dive with them, the Dorethea when it was half empty and the Fron, a real cliff face Get some exersise in and stop moaning rofl Cor! these youngsters today dont know their born rofl
Thats a nice looking gun by the way
 
Hey Willer, I'm so glad you are happy with the Master America. It is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship for sure with lot's of attention to detail. The guy who designed the gun, Marco Pisello, is an architect by trade and loves to hunt u/w and on land and lives in a beautifully restored Chateau on the outskirts of Milan. If you saw his house you would see why this guy is such a perfectionist with lot's of attention to details. His wife is a pretty good cook too

I install all the bands and wishbones and shafts myself on every Master America that comes in and out of here before shipping. Depending on the preferences of the customer the bands and shaft combinations change. I would try it without the weights in the front first, with the float inserted, and later on experiement with the lead inserts. What I think you'll really like is the balance in the water, in my opinion, the most well balanced gun I have ever used. When you stick it out and aim it's very stable and the shock from the bands doesn't influence the movement of the gun. I think you'll like it even better when you use it.

Yesterday I was shooting my 130cm in the pool, I was aiming from the shallow end at a water jug suspended 6ft off the bottom placed exactly 20ft away in the deep end. With the single stock 18mmx32cm rubbers and a 9/32" (7.1mm) hawaiian sharkfin shaft it was hitting it cleanly in the middle every shot. That's almost 7 meters wth one band...Here's a fish I shot last week with my 100, 10cm more than yours.

Mark
ps- I thought our gas prices were rediculus, to go offshore diving one day on my friend's boat last week cost $400 in gas, we were all crying at the pump :waterwork
 

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Amphibious,

Sweet gun! I was lucky enough to have a 130 MA on loan for a little awhile. Like Mark said, good pointer and a great feeling gun in the water. I needed weights in mine though. It floated muzzle up with the shaft in it. 6 of those little lead weights did the trick for me. I'd start out like Mark said first though. Mine was a 130 cm so it had a lot more wood to it. Unfortunately, my loan time ended before I got to do much shooting with the gun (new baby, hurricanes, spearfishing Nationals, underwater hockey Nationals, etc, etc, etc…). From the little bit of time I did get to spend with it, I'm sure you're going to love it. Definitely let us see some pics of a fat lingcod or 2 whenever you make it to the coast.

P.S. – I like the single fat band set-up!

Scott
 
Mark Laboccetta said:
I install all the bands and wishbones and shafts myself on every Master America that comes in and out of here before shipping.

Woowww thats lots of screw in and out job rofl

I use 32cm 18mm bands on my 110 with 6.25 shaft, may be thats why i am not confident about shaft speed. Unfortunatelly our dealer here does not stock 28 cm bands, however i ruin the shafts even with 32cms too rofl Its not good idea to shoot in caves with 110 rofl
 
by the way Willer you should add on anatomic handle this one Looks much better and feel better in palm also help to absorb the recoil on the BACK side rofl rofl
 
Amphibious said:
those are PST E8-130 twins, Halcyon manifold and Highland bands.

At the risk of teetering off topic, i also use halcyon gear-single tank pioneer 45 and other kit. It was well worth the wait and expense. I just got a quote from Eddie on the same gun-its a little steep for me right now. This teak version will not be distributed in europe either :waterwork
Please keep us informed on its performance :ko

Pat
 
however i ruin the shafts even with 32cms too rofl Its not good idea to shoot in caves with 110 rofl[/QUOTE]

Murat
I have a smaller 90cm gun I normally use for caves but if I am carrying my 130cm gun with 2 16mm rubbers and spot a good fish in a cave i still shoot it sometimes I will unload 1 rubber but if I have 1 or 2 rubbers loaded and it looks like spear will hit rock behind fish I choke the rubbers- use left hand (if your right handed) and grab the rubbers about half way up the barrel of the gun and hold them tight against the gun barrel now you have half the power .
It has worked for me so far try this technique a few times on fish in the open to prove it works and get used to performing it before belting your spear into a cave.-but for me I only shoot good fish in caves average fish I try to get out in the open another thing you can do for caves is use a heavy shaft and prangers.
 
Murat said:
by the way Willer you should add on anatomic handle this one Looks much better and feel better in palm also help to absorb the recoil on the BACK side rofl rofl

I never took you for a guy that likes love handles Murat I thought all the girls in Cyprus were skinny

Scott, thanks for trying and I also wish that you'd had more of a chance to get some real conditions in. The day after you shipped it to Hatteras the guys from Bermuda used it and shot those fish in the Hatteras Open thread. Considering they were only used to pole spears any gun would have probably worked for them but they really enjoyed the power of a big gun over a pole spear.

Mark
 
poacher, i have 80cm gun for caves but genreally i took one of my gun with me....I know that choking method. I saw in videos but i had very bad experiance recently with wisbone so i don't trust those little sneaky "cutters" any more. If its a fish of spear, it will be a fish for me..

Mark, you know its good to try something different sometimes skinny or bulky they are all different feelings and expeariance :inlove I mean the handles you know rofl rofl
 
seamunki said:
At the risk of teetering off topic, i also use halcyon gear-single tank pioneer 45 and other kit. It was well worth the wait and expense.

Pat

My single rig is a Halcyon SS plate and a #36 pioneer wing, love it. will never dive anything else again. BP & Wing is where it's at

Murat said:
by the way Willer you should add on anatomic handle this one Looks much better and feel better in palm also help to absorb the recoil on the BACK side rofl rofl

I may have to chat to Mark about that.... just saw them on the site.. very nice indeed
 
Murat,
I forgot that some people still use those metal wishbones , I have gone to the dyneema bridles on my guns much easier on the fingers if you ever get hit also easy and cheap to make
The master America is a beautiful gun
 
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