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omer T20 line release

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Jolly64

Jolly64
Oct 5, 2008
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Hope someone can help i have an omer T20 1000. In general i am
happy with it, the handle and the weight are great the open muzzle
gives a great view along gun. My problem is the line release its
mostly fine when the gun is loaded, but when its not it comes forward
a little and the line comes off. Then of course the spear falls out a real
pain climbing out on rocks, surf ect.
Thanks Jolly.
 
Jolly

Did you upgrade the line release, I think the original T-20 had a plastic line release, latter on omer changed from plastic to SS, that may help. I have a similar issue with my cayman, since the release is at 90 degrees from the gun, I wish it was angle back, like on the wooden guns.

ScubasWorld
 
Thanks m8. I did wonder if a ss line release might help. I will email
omer and see if they will send me one as it is clearly a design fault.
 
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