Speargun from Meandros, 95 centimeters long, suitable for visibility in the sea up to 10 meters and a depth of 5 to 6 meters. Its medium length makes it ideal for planning and ambushes, and it can also sneak under large rocks.
It is a rubber-powered speargun, as rubber bands are used as the means of propulsion for the spear.
Main Material: Aluminum
Users who have purchased it particularly distinguish it because it is accurate and of high-quality construction.
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Guys, I want to emphasize that I am a beginner and I wanted a good speargun because I come from using an air gun which I am very satisfied with. So, for a beginner, the open head is a problem. Its buoyancy is not that good; the gun sinks in the water. You can load the 95 I have very easily, while I thought it would be difficult for me to load. The gun has a lot of power and is accurate; just ask the store to put the closed head that Meandros makes for this gun so you don't have to struggle. I hope I helped.
First of all, it's a beast.
Just a rifle. I got the version without the extras.
The barrel came 10-15 inches shorter to the reel. The bands are for professionals. It would be more convenient to have a reel, to make life easier, with a snap. I fixed the length of the barrel by buying a new one in black, I put a new reel with a snap, I got longer bands and 14mm spearheads with a screw-on tip, just like the corresponding reel lines, and I also put a special sticker for camouflage on the tube for a special commando touch, and I have a super beast of a gun that the only thing I regret, a little, is the length I chose but that's personal. The 85 would have been more convenient for me. However, it is a special weapon and already on my 3rd fishing trip, I saw it hanging from the barrel, damn fish, because the spear went through it and hit a critical point on the head (fortunately...) and the damn fish didn't notice anything. Rocket launcher without recoil with a special trigger. I recommend it. I ended up there after a lot of searching and consideration because this is my last weapon, due to my age, and because I didn't want to end it just like that, with a hobby that I started in 1980 at the age of 10 and therefore I ended up there for my last weapon purchase. (And I did the same for all my new equipment in general, but here I am only evaluating the gun).