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  2. Speargun - Wikipedia

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    Speargun Speargun in use by a diver. A speargun is a ranged underwater fishing device designed to launch a tethered spear or harpoon to impale fish or other marine animals and targets. Spearguns are used in sport fishing and underwater target shooting. The two basic types are pneumatic and elastic (powered by rubber bands). Spear types come in ...

  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Scubapro – Brand of scuba diving equipment – Scuba regulators, fins, lights, dive computers, Seacraft (DPV brand), also known as Marine Tech S.A. – Polish manufacturer of diver propulsion vehicles. [119] Seac Sub Italian manufacturer of diving equipment for scuba, freediving, spearfishing and snorkelling. [120] Seadive – (See Oceanways ...

  4. Powerhead (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    A device ostensibly designed for submarine spear fishing, but capable of chambering and firing .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, is a firearm within the purview of the National Firearms Act. However, such device, if permanently attached to the speargun shaft by the manufacturer, would not be a firearm. —

  5. These Flippers Will Help you Swim Like a Dolphin

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    A pair of flippers will have you swimming like a fish in no time. Our expert shares what to look for and recommends options from Speedo, Cressi, Tusa, and more.

  6. Mares (scuba equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1949 by Ludovico Mares in Rapallo, Italy, the company initially made diving masks and spearguns. It has since expanded to become one of the largest scuba manufacturers, having merged with US manufacturer Dacor. [1]

  7. Spearfishing - Wikipedia

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    Spearfishing may be done using free-diving, snorkelling, or scuba diving techniques, but spearfishing while using scuba equipment is illegal in some countries. The use of mechanically powered spearguns is also outlawed in some countries and jurisdictions such as New Zealand .