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31 January 2006, 17:38
Dan Webster
Foldspear?
My wife got me a foldspear for Xmas, has anyone used these before?
It collapses down into a leg holster, but is 6' when open and snaps into place via a bungee shock cord, looks very impressive when you pull in out and it almost self assembles but I've yet to try it out. I got a selection of tips for it as well, multi prong, twin and single barb.


When the SAS trooper was asked under oath, why he had shot the terrorist 15 times he replied "because I ran out of bullets"
04 February 2006, 02:25
Ben589
Where do you find one of those? It certainly sounds neat.


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05 February 2006, 09:39
Collins
quote:
Originally posted by Ben589:
Where do you find one of those? It certainly sounds neat.


www.foldspear.com


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07 February 2006, 14:27
Dan Webster
I should be taking my Foldspear to Cuba in 2 weeks time, does anyone know if this is ok?

Dan


When the SAS trooper was asked under oath, why he had shot the terrorist 15 times he replied "because I ran out of bullets"
14 February 2006, 05:56
Oldsarge
Try taking that question to www.DeeperBlue.net. The international crew over there can give you the best info about the Caribbean and the countries in it.


Sarge

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16 February 2006, 19:24
Dan Webster
Sarge,

Already searched for it on their Site, it's a good forum, I know alot of the people who write for the site and I met the owner at the london dive show last year.

I had seen that you post there as well Cool


When the SAS trooper was asked under oath, why he had shot the terrorist 15 times he replied "because I ran out of bullets"
17 February 2006, 01:40
Oldsarge
Ha! Blame that on Amphibious. He got me started back to thinking about hunting below surface. Great fun it turned out to be, too!


Sarge

Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!