

also the rubbers make a very big differnce, for example pure black rubbers u get about 30% power out of the stretch where as black amber ( amber core) you get about 70% i use rob allen rubbers which are abmber coated with blue, they have about 75% which is about the same as the riffe rubbers which change from about 70-80%. also the handles have differnt levels of comfrot, ease of firing and mech quality. also the amount of the power the diffenrt guns can take, ( might say its the thickest doesnt mean its the strongest) then aslo the weight of the material for easier tracking, and you will find there is a accuracy differnce rabitech i have found to have the best accuracy out of rob allen, aimrite, torreli and riffe, and thats just because i have tried them all. The south african guns are very quite underwater expsecailly the freedvivers guns. I think the Omer will be just as good or bad as any railgun around. *handle and tigger mechanism- stainless trigger mech with easy access slide to inspect and clean even on boat no tools required.Unlike one of the more popular brands I am yet to hear of a safety failure or mecahnism failure.

*spear- shit bends like rubber replaced with higher quality 7mm *alluminium barrel- marketed as thickest on market Im no expert, so if some one can give me a logical reason or reasons why one gun is better than the others Id at least consider agreeing. Have a look on the net theres plenty of info about it. You could have barrel flex or shaft whip. So regardless of what railgun you buy I imagine it would have similar accuracy and range.Īs mentioned above you have probably over powered your gun. That leaves the trigger mechanism, which in all models is primitive to say the least and mainly plastic (have a look at the Rob Allen marketing photos). So there should be no difference unless you get an inferior barrel with less wall thickness. The way I look at it is rubber, spear and barrel (tube) are pretty much identical for all brands. A rail gun is a piece of alluminium or carbon tube with a rail in it, rubber band, spear and handle with a trigger mechanism in it. Whilst I have heard plenty of reccomendations about which speargun to buy and normally its the same popular must have brands Im yet to hear any evidence about why they are so good.
