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    Question for the spearos here

    Can a spear gun shoot / fire anything other than dedicated spears ?

    maybe something like reo bar ? or threaded rod ?

    any and all responses appreciated

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    Re: Question for the spearos here

    Easier ways to get rid of toads.
    I guess the question is what are you planning to use it on.
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    Re: Question for the spearos here

    It would have to be smooth like the spear is for the spear gun anything like reo might deviate due the the ridges on it.

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    Re: Question for the spearos here

    I guess it’s technically possible to shoot anything that’s roughly the same diameter and suitable length, and has a notch for the rubber. No idea what you’re planning, but a speargun out of the water is near impossible to aim, and a broken rubber would be a real gem……but that said, we always made our own spears, slightly thicker than “standard” and with extra or better rubbers the thicker/heavier spear was way better for big fish.

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    Re: Question for the spearos here

    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    I guess the question is what are you planning to use it on.
    Sounds like someone is looking to thin out the shark population,..

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    Re: Question for the spearos here

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    I guess it’s technically possible to shoot anything that’s roughly the same diameter and suitable length, and has a notch for the rubber. No idea what you’re planning, but a speargun out of the water is near impossible to aim, and a broken rubber would be a real gem……but that said, we always made our own spears, slightly thicker than “standard” and with extra or better rubbers the thicker/heavier spear was way better for big fish.
    This is the correct answer but what is the actual question that isn't being asked

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