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muzzle and rail that fits merou handle

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harpune1

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hi i need a double rubber muzzle that will fit an 28x2mm carbon barrel and the merou handle.
i tried omer t20 but its not high enough, besides the omer rail is to low too any suggestions?
thx for your help
mario:)
 
...hmmm....what about a Merou muzzle? If your pipe fits the Meroue handle, it will probably be ok for a muzzle of the same brand (Merou sells online at Merou.it - Web Site, all very good quality gear, I'm told).
For the rail thing, don't worry if it's low: it is not mandatory for the spear to "touch" the rail when the guns is loaded: it will fall on the rail when you shoot due to the drag of the oblique bands.
Hope this helps
 
I gess you could get a muzzle that's slighty higher then the rail and slowly sand it so its the same height.
 
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