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Which is the better buy?

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Jason IR-2010

The Wind and The waves
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I'm looking to get a new gun for about 120 euro and the Mares Phantom and the Omer Cayman HF seem to be very similar and of the same price. So could anybody help me in choosing the right gun or one that is better for the same price.
I'm living in Ireland so i'm looking for something like a 75cm gun.
Thanks,
Jason.
 
have you given the Omer T-20 any thought? Also, if you want something within a similir price range, look at cressi-sub
 
The OMER have a reverse mechanism .That gives him more 7sm loading distance . ;)
 
I've got an Omer T20 90cms and i've killed more fish than a redtide has with it, tis the mutts mate.:):)
 
Is the T20 an old model becasue it dosen't seem to be that common in the european online shops (just don't want to get stung for import duty), any views on the cressi geromino or the comanche then?
 
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