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pnumatic speargun

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DIVERHERB

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I am fairly new to spearfishing and have a question for the forum members. I have been using a banded gun but was given a Cressi Sub pnumatic gun that is several years old. This thing seems to have a tremendous amount of power and works great. My question is why do I not see anyone using this type of gun. I have not had the chance to use it yet as the weather has kept us ashore but planned to use it the first time I get the chance.
Thanks for any help
 
They need periodic maintanance and work noisy. But you could find some supportive guys in that forum if you make a search.
 
Hi DIVERHERB
Welcome to deeperblue. The only pneu gun I've owned was real sweet. I loved it but it was a maintenance hog. Check your pm, see user cp and private messages

Connor
 
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