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One Speargun?

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higiff

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Hey, new to this forum
Been free diving and spearing for about 1 year now, down in Victoria Australia.
and ive gotten better now and am looking at a new gun.
The gun im looking at is the One speargun.
ONESPEARGUN 2009 WEBSITE
Does anyone have any reviews or opinions on this gun?
and is it any different that they omer caymen hf2 or Hf seeming One is owned by omer?
Thanks in advance
 
Welcome to deeper blue higif!
Looks like a great gun to me, you will probably end up owning 10 or more guns before to long anyway, so just buy it.
 
Forum members Diving Dane, Strangelove and Ol Dirty Diver have the ONE and love it.

Indeed it looks quite similar to the Cayman HF and HF2, but the build is very different: metal muzzle, metal cassette (the upper part of the handle), more metal parts overall and less plastic.
The main structural difference bewteen the ONE and any other assembled speargun, is the assembly between handle+barrell+muzzle: they're not just slipped into one another and pinned together. They are soldered together (sort of welding process) for a more rigid assembly, less flex, more "power". Looks quite a good project and a quality product.
 
hhhhmmmmm ONE... sorry just looking at mine again in the office.

mate VERY nice gun and ideal for Vic waters, stupidly accurate and has a nice reel already, perfect snapper slayer in the bay or if your luck holds taking down the occasional kingfish.

closer to the HF than the HF2 but still so many improvements its well worth the money, YOU WILLMOT NE DISSAPOINTED.

on that note dont fall into na my railgun is better CR*P railguns are good but this will be like driving a porche 911 compared with a Holdan Barina,the Barina will do for mostb things but not the GOOD stuff.

DD
 
Thanks guys,
yeh it looks pretty good, and i think you guys have convinced me... looks like im saving for one now..
What length do you guys think would be a good all round?

Also DivingDane, where did you buy your gun from?
 
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