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Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

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Ive been looking for a decent air compressed spear gun for a little while now and i found the Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun for halfprice on a site, does anyone know if these particular guns are any good ive mostly been using hawain slings in reefs and around small islands but after spearing a couple of 5-7 kilo fish my hand spears are always getting pretty damaged, but anyway just wondering if i should invest in one of these or maybe go for a mares model instead, reason i ask is my brother brought one of the seac sub 30 cm models and the spear shot out so slow it bounced of the fish, something to do with air leakage, any info would be appreciated Cheers.
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

Hello,
The Asso 30 is a pretty tiny gun that's ment for a back up or spearing crayfish e.t.c, on the other hand the Asso 75 is a fully fledged beast that packs quite a punch which is why it requires a Hi/Low power regulator switch so you don't bend the shaft when shooting around rocks.

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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

nice! thats heaps helpful cheers for the info.
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

My friend has a SeacSub 130 i think around that size. Seriously that thing is a cannon ! I personally don't like it because it's kinda heavy and robust. But his is over 6'0 ft so he manages to handle it pretty well even though he has to be careful where he shots because of the guns power. yeah It's that powerful. IDK where it stands compare to a cressi or mares gun of the same caliber. But I know it's cheaper.
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

I prefer the asso over mares. I like the trigger better on the asso and the line release. If you mount a reel with the mares handle, you cant mount it all the way back.
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

nice vids! decided now ill give the seac sub a go, wat spearshaft do you guys recomend or use?
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

I used rob allen shafts and thread them to my liking. They are super hard to thread though but the shaft lasts.
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Well I also love my Asso but come on it is not easy to say that?
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

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Well I also love my Asso but come on it is not easy to say that?


But on a serious note. do you guys reckon £82 is a good price for an asso 75 ?
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as long as no one else does you'll be fine
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

I got my asso today very happy. build quality looks good and I like the line release. although I can see loading been a learning curve but not a problem.

will post pics when I get the camera batteries back out the damn wii remote..
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

Good stuff

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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

Took the gun out and caught 2 nice pollack 2.5lb and 3lb. My camera seems to be doing some funny things with the lighting at the moment so appologies about the quality.

I like the gun, the barrels fatter than I thought and dont fit on my gun straps so will need to change them and its a lot shorter then my cressi comanche 90 making hunting in the murk a damn sight easier..

Im used to a band gun and so found a lot of my shots( that were mainly misses) were all high and to the left so had to adjust my aim slightly and the trigger which was set way to high and took a firm squeeze to engage.

Took it out again this morning and found it a pleasure to use in bad viz.

My only gripe is carrying the gun when its unloaded. I think I might get a rubber velco strap and wrap it all together.

5/5 from me.


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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

NICE MAN!!!thx for sharing! seems you have the shaft that comes with it at this length the gun is very accurate...it shoots where you be point'in...way to set some steel
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Re: Seac Sub - Asso 75 Pneumatic Speargun

Nice video. Where do you have the camera mounted and what kind is it?
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