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Omer cayman g.i. muzzle. loading question.

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DivingViking

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Hello.

I recived my first speargun in the mail yesterday.
I belive i set it up corectly but i cant quite figure out how to run the monofilament line after it exits the muzzle through the same hole as the spear.
No mather how i fold it it apears that it will cause unnecessary wear and tear to the line.

I will try to post somme pictures to ilustrate the two methods i`m considering.
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Method 1 may appear the most corect but the edge the line pases over just next to the bungethread is supersharp and will kill the mono in no time..possibly..?
 
I have the same gun, I like it but the top bridge on the muzzle broke on first use. With the use of a dremmel, a 316 grade steel pin, a drill, heat and a steady hand I converted it to an open muzzle but the line still sits as per the image above posted by Mr X.
 
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Oh and when you rig the mono, don't go too tight as the release hook on the side is an area of weakness. Something to do with the internals I think but I resolved it by rigging a slightly tighter loop on the spear which pushes the spear shaft down in to the trigger housing thus pushing the hook out a bit more.
 
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