Did you add the fourth band to the 140cm gun yourself or is it supplied with gun from Omer? The specs on Omer's website say 2 - 3 bands no mention of a 4th band option.
@@oregonfreedivingcompany7382 What does this wooden gun from Omer offer or make it special that other wooden gun makers who are better known for making wooden guns, such as JBL, Riffe, etc. don't offer?
@@BurhanMuntasser That is a very broad question. Each of those guns are going to have their own proprietary trigger mech, handle, muzzle, handle placement etc. This is a new gun with the Omer Invictus trigger. Some cool features are the laminated vs 1pc stock, handle/trigger placement, and the built in option to adjust the buoyancy with lead along the body of the gun.
I like it! I’ve been using it with a shorter shaft for our dark waters and it is definitely positively buoyant until you add the lead shims, but no complaints
Salt water, with breakaway, no reel. How much weight should I use?
Hi ! Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of buying one (the 110cm). Have you ever tried ?
I haven't shot the 110, just the 90 and the 140
@@oregonfreedivingcompany7382 Any opinion on the serie ? Compared to a Riffe ?
Did you add the fourth band to the 140cm gun yourself or is it supplied with gun from Omer? The specs on Omer's website say 2 - 3 bands no mention of a 4th band option.
Yeah, I added it after I got it
@@oregonfreedivingcompany7382 What does this wooden gun from Omer offer or make it special that other wooden gun makers who are better known for making wooden guns, such as JBL, Riffe, etc. don't offer?
@@BurhanMuntasser That is a very broad question. Each of those guns are going to have their own proprietary trigger mech, handle, muzzle, handle placement etc. This is a new gun with the Omer Invictus trigger. Some cool features are the laminated vs 1pc stock, handle/trigger placement, and the built in option to adjust the buoyancy with lead along the body of the gun.
@@oregonfreedivingcompany7382 Thank you for your kind reply!!
@@oregonfreedivingcompany7382 I can't wait for your in depth review after you have used it extensively :)
How was the 90 cm I’m thinking of getting one
I like it! I’ve been using it with a shorter shaft for our dark waters and it is definitely positively buoyant until you add the lead shims, but no complaints
@Franklin Quijote dead on so far
teaksea copy lol