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looks interesting - spaghetti where are you?

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yeah where is the Spago? if I had to guess I'd say its a loader for a farter, just a guess, wishful guess perhaps, as I am cotemplating a 110 soon, any news about those "mabacized omers"?
 
I would like to know what happened to the new omer air gun too?
 
These things make me proud of being italian: genial invention, isn't it?
There is an old post on the same subject, but it passed away almost unnoticed (only 4 replies):
http://forums.deeperblue.com/pnumatic-spearguns/77030-hei-pneumatic-lovers.html
Anyway,
the thingy has the purpose to split the loading effort in "fractions": you insert a bit of the shaft, then you can rest as the thingy keeps it in place, then you insert another bit and rest, again and again. The inventor claims you can load an airgun pressurized to 50bar splitting the effort, and thus with no effort at all.
The bad thing is that you have to bring on the thingy in the water with you? Maybe worth a try anyway...
 
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