Speargun racks on my Parker.

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TunaJoe

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I've been wanting to install some sort of gun rack in my Parker, SeaSniper, and wasnt sure what type to make/buy.
These are for rifles, but seem to work great for spearguns.
They are aluminum/hi density plastic with rubber coating and they screw in.

I removed the factory aluminum rod/ brush holders and placed these in their place.

Guns are nicely tucked under the gunnels and out of the way.
 

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Very nice install!

Are all of your guns rubbers, or do you also use any of the stored compressed air type?

I did a lot of spearing in the Carribean back in the early 80's, and the nicest gun I ever used was a stored pressure air type. Of course, it wasn't mine so I have no info on what the make or model was. :(
 
This shows how little I know about spearfishing but I'm surprised they're made out of wood. They look great there, very nice.

wayne
 
Most of todays guns are rubber banded guns. Pneumatics are still around, but not as popular.
Some guns are made out of Aluminum or titanium tubing (refered to as "euro guns")but I prefer wooden guns.
Check out www.seasniper.com and you can see how far spearguns have come.
 
TunaJoe

Nice set up,guns out of the way,I use a Max Holding System which is basicly a holder with suction device and holds two guns upright,I put it on side of center console and holds very well in rough seas.

Robert
Key Largo,Fl.
 
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