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Crosman 380 speargun

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Walshaw

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I recently discovered two crosman 380 rocket spearguns in my grandfathers back shed after he passed away. There in Bit of rough shape.would anyone know we're i could get a replacement handle and frame, don't need trigger mech as its more to keep his memory alive than use. I know crosman make frames for air rifles and they look similar. Are they compatible or could the air rifle/air pistol handle be modified to make the old spearguns look pretty again. Email is fairchild74@hotmail.com
 
Try the Crosman company for info, otherwise look on eBay as a few of those carbon dioxide cartridge powered "Rocket" spearguns have been sold there over the years. Usually collectors who put them on display buy them, so only need them to be complete rather than functional. May be more practical to just keep them as is, as obtaining spare parts may require buying another gun.

http://www.skindivinghistory.com/gear/spearguns/vintage/Crosman-Rocket-Gun.html
 
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Try the Crosman company for info, otherwise look on eBay as a few of those carbon dioxide cartridge powered "Rocket" spearguns have been sold there over the years. Usually collectors who put them on display buy them, so only need them to be complete rather than functional. May be more practical to just keep them as is, as obtaining spare parts may require buying another gun.

http://www.skindivinghistory.com/gear/spearguns/vintage/Crosman-Rocket-Gun.html
Thanks I have found someone in the states selling crosman spare parts there not oringinal and there not stating if its am oringinal so I presume it's not. It looks identicle in shape just wondering if they changed the design slightly over the years but from a phone screen pic it looks identical
 
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