tj
09-01-2009, 11:04 AM
Seac Sub - Asso Pneumatic Spearguns
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We carry a couple lines of spearguns, standard and these pneumatic ones. We are a bit overstocked on them though... Drop in, call or email us for prices! info@dayo.com (mailto:info@dayo.com) 407-292-9727
Pneumatic guns work on the same principle of compressed air: When you push the shaft in (make sure you keep the shaft straight so that it doesn't bend), the internal piston pushes back, compresses the air and engages at the trigger mech. When you press on the trigger the piston moves forward and pushes the shaft. You should be able to get as many shots as you want when the gun is fully inflated (usually arrives at the store that way!)
Caution: do not shoot the gun outside of water, because the piston can blow the muzzle apart (no water resistance). Actually, that's what the holes in the muzzle accomplish: release of the water coming out of the shaft guide.
You should be able to use it 100 to 300 times before re-pressuring. You add pressure at the grip end of the gun, unscrew the plastic cap at the end of the barrel to reveal the nozzle into which you screw the pump. Its very easy to add pressure.
These are good guns, very powerful and accurate.
http://www.scubadiver.cc/forums/gallery/files/2/seasubspeargun.jpeg
We carry a couple lines of spearguns, standard and these pneumatic ones. We are a bit overstocked on them though... Drop in, call or email us for prices! info@dayo.com (mailto:info@dayo.com) 407-292-9727
Pneumatic guns work on the same principle of compressed air: When you push the shaft in (make sure you keep the shaft straight so that it doesn't bend), the internal piston pushes back, compresses the air and engages at the trigger mech. When you press on the trigger the piston moves forward and pushes the shaft. You should be able to get as many shots as you want when the gun is fully inflated (usually arrives at the store that way!)
Caution: do not shoot the gun outside of water, because the piston can blow the muzzle apart (no water resistance). Actually, that's what the holes in the muzzle accomplish: release of the water coming out of the shaft guide.
You should be able to use it 100 to 300 times before re-pressuring. You add pressure at the grip end of the gun, unscrew the plastic cap at the end of the barrel to reveal the nozzle into which you screw the pump. Its very easy to add pressure.
These are good guns, very powerful and accurate.