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03-22-2019, 06:59 PM | #16 |
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Location: Hollywood, FL
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Re: Moving to Miami, any advice on what kind of gun to buy?
Pathos laser 120cm open carbon. Can't beat it. Lights out every shot. Visit nautilus spearfishing they sell their own carbon barrels that are actually really well built and they have an integrated track compared with the pathos barrel which is glued one. They carry all the pathos parts and you can build one with a better shaft than the stock pathos or you can just buy the whole complete gun if you want the brand name barrel. Those guys know how to take care of ya.
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05-01-2019, 09:47 AM | #17 |
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Re: Moving to Miami, any advice on what kind of gun to buy?
Sorry I'm just picking up this thread. I don't get on the board very much anymore.
Nautilus Spearfishing is the way to go. Everyone in the shop is great and they will help you find the best options for what you need/want. They don't push you to buy stuff you don't need. And they offer FI classes. I took my lvl 1 through them several years back. Great people. |
05-03-2019, 05:39 PM | #18 |
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Location: Miami
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Re: Moving to Miami, any advice on what kind of gun to buy?
Any rob allen is amazing. Personally, I have used and shot scores of different guns from guns that costed $100 to $1500. The BEST gun I have used is Rob Allen Tuna 120cm. It is the most consistent gun I have shot.
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