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110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

Has anybody used this gun I think it looks amazing and does anybody have any other pictures http://www.wongspearguns.com/AHI_carbonfiber.htm
I was wondering if it was an open muzzel with a track like the aliminum pipe guns he has
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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

I have never used that particular gun.. however ... Wong spearguns are regarded as some of the Best in the industry. I have a 50" carbon fiber hybrid (Wong) speargun which has served me well ! The components and workmanship on their guns are second to none.
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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

GlanzaV,

LIke David already told you the spearguns from Daryl Wong are the best. I laso have a Hibrid and I am very happy with it.

The Railgun that you mentiones has Open Muzzle and Integral guide, just like the one that he uses in the Carbon or Titanium barrels of the Hybrids.

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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

Thanks guys I haven't decided if I am going CF or with the aluminum to save a little money.
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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

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Thanks guys I haven't decided if I am going CF or with the aluminum to save a little money.
Its your money, but if you can afford it, go for the carbon fiber. Its not like the hybirds, where the other choice is titanium which will never corrode. Aluminum eventually will corrode, and the carbon fiber is stiffer, tougher, and will last forever.
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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

I own that exact gun but in aluminum. It's a great all around gun, but it also depends on what you will be hunting. It also packs a pretty good punch.
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Re: 110cm Hawaiian Railgun - Carbon Fiber

I own the alumin version of the 110 and can say that It is an outstanding gun with plenty of power and is accurate and If I am hunting near the reef I have the option of powering down to one band
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