Spearfishing New England with Mako spearguns
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What bands were you using? single 20mm or twin 16s
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props to u guys for jumping in that soup.
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Rhode Island?
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Nice vid man. Mako guns are the only way to go. And for that guy asking about their accuracy, look at the video response to this I just posted. Tight lines dude!
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nice parker at the end
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yo john and darvil
sweet spearfishing
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Great! Make sure to tell Dano I said hello. John Dornellas is my name. Definitely go with the Mako. The customer service is unbelievable. Enjoy your gun!
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yoo yea im 5 '7'' wat do u think wud b a gud size mako for my hieght?
dontmasterbate 1 year ago
It depends on the visibility of the water you dive in. If you're in murky water, like four, five feet of visibility, get a 90cm or smaller. The clearer the water, the bigger the gun. Where are you diving?
windsurfcalema 1 year ago
how would you rate the mako gun on:
accuracy:
power:
mobility:
and whats the size of yours? 110?
bajansurfa 1 year ago
I was surprised at how accurate the gun was. I bought the Oceanic Pro. Even though the rail system is aluminum, it's silent as can be. The gun you see my friend and I shooting is a 110, yeah. The mobility is as can be expected with a tube gun of it's length. It's affected by current, but no more than any other gun of it's length. It's easily controlled by one hand though. The power of the gun with stock bands is good considering it has a thick shaft for it's size.
windsurfcalema 1 year ago
great job.
5:32 minutes into the video. what was the weight of the Striper?
1nathanstone 1 year ago
Just over 50 pounds if I remember right. Thanks!
windsurfcalema 1 year ago