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Dynema Wishbones

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Re: Speargun

I have been looking for a gun like that for a long time. Just like the black viper but with better quality. Thanks for the websites guys
Hugues Dessault has always made very good guns and the one owned by Glowworm (the "Quatro Carbone" if I'm not wrong) is probably his best from what I've been told.
However, if you're looking for something "like the black viper, but with better quality", you could also give a look to this one. In Italy it's widely agreed this is the most accurate gun on earth. Features allu tube covered by a shell of polyurethane with a full length rail on it. Release mechanism is SS tested to 220 kilograms. The muzzle is articulated to prevent the barrel to "whip-up" when shooting. Pinpoint accurate.
http://www.seatec.it/eng/trb_eng.pdf

PS-forgive me for the Off-topic post
 
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I was reading some of glowworms old post about getting his gun and I saw the price and am not shure if thats what I want to do now........ Spaghetti, would it be easy to get a seatec to the US, and are there any problems with the gun other than accuracy?
 
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Hey Coral Sniper the Dessault Gun is not only very accurate but mine has been through some very rough treatment and does not even have 1 scratch on it.I'm not too sure about shipping to the US but they do speak english in the shop so you can phone them and ask.

I know that all the effort i put in to get mine was worth it:) :)
 
Hey glowworm thanks for the help. I think when you got your gun the price was 200 something euro but now its like 350 euro for the 130cm its a bit to much for me when you have to add shiping to the US aswell,but thankyou very much for your help
 
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My new Picasso Dynema Wishbones turned up today from Subprof.I did need to file down the notch of my spear where the old metal wish bone had cut into it.
 
File the notches extra smooth, and I mean EXTRA smooth. You can start with a file or dremel for the rough edge and finish with fine sandpaper. Any edgy part will shaff and cut your bridle. Been there done that.
 
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