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What is the deal with the JBL woody? It´s a mohogony gun that seems to be well build, but at the same time it seems to be a cheaper version of it´s equals. is this a good gun? and why do I get the impression that people mislike it? is it just because it´s cheaper or is it because it´s not as good?
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a cheaper version of it's equals.... hmmm.... well the only guns i'd put next to a JBL would be the billers, neither being a high end gun by any means.
JBL guns are heavy. clunky. sloppy. loud. slow. and coarse. but they do kill fish VERY well!!! never owned one of their woody models but have killed 100's of fish with the half dozen or so JBL guns I've owned over the years. Stavanger eh? was having a nice Pinot Noir with a tall blond from Oslo last night. Lutefisk anyone?
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more or less what I thought, they look quite good on the pictures, strange that the don´t fix the flaws, not often you see mahogony guns at that price, but little does it help if they are full of no no´s.
Stavanger yeah but the weather sucks and the fish seem to have gone on vacation, so it´s scallop "season", since the don´t bugger off. didn´t you mean ---->was having a nice tall blond from Oslo with a Pinot Noir last night, he he sorry couldn´t help it did you have the lutefisk?? I´m Danish but have lived i Norway for 4 years now....still don´t have the courage to try it! I´m not sure that eating food that requires caustic soda and rubbergloves in the making appeals to me. hc |
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haven;t tried the lutefisk yet, same reasons as you!
Blond is my buddy's wife, and he is a huge portugese bear, so I'll stay to sharing wine
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sounds like a good idea
since we are in the region of the portugese, have you ever huntet in Madeira? that is if you´ve been to portugal in the first case, probably going there this summer, the parents bought a house there. hc |
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If you could recommend one modification to the JBL woody what would it be?
JBL is a great supporter of the San Diego Freedivers and they are open to improving their guns. I used a small JBL for years on the northern Calif coast before switching to Euro guns. |
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I can´t answer that question, I never even held one, but there must be a reason why people think less of them, JBL is a well known make so i beats me, but amphibious listet his oppinion on the matter!
why did you switch to euro, never had an american myself, but would be open to trying one if it wasn´t for the price....thats where the woody caught my eye seemed like a nice price. hc |
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I have the woody sawed off magnum,the mid sized one. Let me tell you some of the problems I had with it. The gun has a very bad trigger mech with all three bands on you will have too use two hands to fire it and the shaft that comes with it needs that much power. The grip is plastic and you can feel that it is not very solid. So what I have done to this gun was change the thick shaft too a 7mm jbl flopper shaft with only one of the stock bands so I can fire it with one hand
.I also cut down the but of the gun it is just too long. It is my hole gun now and it workes pretty good,Maby I will post a pic of the gun and some fishLast edited by Coral Sniper; March 15th, 2007 at 21:46. |
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I've got a woody It's pretty good for the price, Killed many fish.
I'm told the new woody comes with an open muzzle and a spear with fins like a riffe. Anyone knows where I can get the muzzle to upgrade? |
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my first gun was a jbl woody sawed off magnum made of mahogany. for some reason or another that gun took a lot more fish than any others i have had. i use mostly euroguns not because they are light and easy to use while freediving. i had my woody sitting at my parents place and did some remodeling on it. here are some pictures. the gun now uses 48" shafts 5/16 diameter, its got a riffe style breakaway or a reel attachment below and the sidestocks are teak with stainless screws covered in marine epoxy. the muzzle is home made delrin for 3 bands which are 5/8ths , i am only using 2 now though and the carbon fiber barrel lays over a titanium tube which runs through the mahogany. the extension has a jbl tru glide track on it as well. i wanted a longer gun and wanted to put an old gun to use at the same time.
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