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primary buoyancy ctrl
#190
Diver123
- 9/13/2008 3:09 PM
Just to bust even more.
From Diver123: Would you use one of your back up lights as a primary light going into the dive?
Yes, yes I would. It’s bright enough, why not?
obviously you dive alot, common sense wasn’t a priority for you was it?
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