I think the Seac Asso's are made in the same factory as many other guns, with just a few changes. Spago can probably confirm.
I have ordered two from Scubastore, and both, despite my instructions, what it says in the manual, and common sense, have been shipped pressurized.
I am guessing it stops the oil pouring out of the otherwise seated ball valve during shipping, but that would only take a really low pressure.
My first Asso was completely impossible to load.
My second one replacing a the first one that I lost, arrived with the plastic muzzle (between end if cylinder and barrel end itself) cracked along its length, and oil everywhere. I am guessing it too was sent overpressure and exploded on transit.
I have read of this from others around the web. Any similar experiences?
I have ordered two from Scubastore, and both, despite my instructions, what it says in the manual, and common sense, have been shipped pressurized.
I am guessing it stops the oil pouring out of the otherwise seated ball valve during shipping, but that would only take a really low pressure.
My first Asso was completely impossible to load.
My second one replacing a the first one that I lost, arrived with the plastic muzzle (between end if cylinder and barrel end itself) cracked along its length, and oil everywhere. I am guessing it too was sent overpressure and exploded on transit.
I have read of this from others around the web. Any similar experiences?
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