• All Deathstick Spearguns are made from Burmese teak.  
  • Stocks consist of 4-5  laminates, and only West System epoxy is used in the
    laminating process.   
  • Neptonics trigger mechanisms are used in both rear handle and mid-handle
    guns.  
  • Enclosed tracks are cut into fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin.  The track is an
    integral part of the gun, and is milled 0.02" larger than the shaft diameter.  
    Guns tracked for 9/32" and 5/16" shafts are available.
  • All guns are internally balanced and ballasted (if necessary) with lead.
  • Guns are finished with epoxy.  
55" rear handle gun w/ butt extension and optional quick slide
50" & 55" mid-handles
Rear Handle Spearguns
Rear handle guns can be made in any length up to 60", and are designed to shoot
either two 5/8 bands or three 9/16 bands.  Also, a butt extension can be added for
easy hip loading.  A 55" rear handle gun with a butt extension is the perfect
weapon for freeshafting in the Gulf of Mexico.

Rear handle guns are $650* (shaft, bands, and line system included in price).
Mid-Handle Spearguns
Mid-handle guns can be made in any length up to 57", and are designed to shoot either
two 5/8 bands or three 9/16 bands.  All mid-handle guns are internally balanced/ballasted.  

Mid-
handle guns are $700* (shaft, bands, and line included in price).
Quick Slide Line System
Introducing the exclusive, non-patented Deathstick Quick Slide.  If you primarily
freeshaft, having the ability to quickly attach a line will help you land more fish.  Whether
you need to shoot a fish in the water column or pull one out of a deep hole, this is the
ticket.  Simply remove the slide ring, slide it over the flopper, and in seconds you have
converted your freeshaft to a line shaft.  The Quick Slide will work with any gun that
shoots a shark fin shaft, and it can be rigged as either a single wrap or double wrap.
Quick Slide stowed under the barrel of the gun
Remove the Quick Slide
Slide it over the flopper
Shoot fish
* All pricing includes the 10% federal excise tax on fishing equipment.

Florida residents are responsible for paying state sales tax.