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rollergun 120cm

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Kin

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While waiting for the varnish to dry on my wooden roller i made something that i have done many times but in a large scale.

I have build a roller gun 120 cm length .

The gun can only be used in realy large fish. It can shoot 8 and more meters with insignificant drop on the spear wich is 7mm diameter.

2 hours is the total time i spend making it. The rollers have a kind of suspension that give a very soft and accurate shot.

I have made 4 rollers like this one but alot smaller. This is a real canon. Enjoy


PS: The loading is not the easiest thing on the gun but if someone is tall can manage it. I am 1,87m
I made this gun mostly to have something special in my colection rather fishing because where i live i don't have good visibility in water. But i cary it with me when going in deep waters in any case....
 

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Good fun building roller guns. you might like to try a Sporasub easy load wishbone, would shorten the stretch when loading. (available from DB shop)
 
If you go to the Deeper Blue shop at the top of this page, look for spearguns, you find them for sale + pics on page 7.
 
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Yes a simple removable bar that makes loading much easier & reduces the stretch about 6"
 
And how exactly a kevlar wishbone atach in the cut on the spear (in case there are no fins on it? By the way i think it is expensive for just a bar. Anyone can make it with less cost.
 
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OK Kin I will try to explain exactly what I mean.
Roller guns do not have not have much rubber to grip when you are trying to load. I think it is a good idea to fit slings that have threaded ends so you can then use a sporasub easy load wishbone. This will allow you to grip the the rubbers easily. The wishbone is not just a bar, but a complete unit with threaded ends to screw on to your replacement rubbers.

(unfortunately my computer is not allowing me to post hyper links, so any one who can post a descriptive pic of the Sporasub wishbone would be appreciated)
 
Here's the pic from the shop. It's a job to see but the wishbone has a clip that you thread the bar through and then you load by pulling on the bar. Like Foxfish says it gives you another 6 inches of reach because you're pulling from behind the wishbone not pulling on the rubbers in front of the wishbone.

Dave
 
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I see....
In this case i will use a simple bar that pass trough the kevlar knots of the bands.
 
If using a dynema/kevlar bridle I think you would need to have 2 loops of Kevlar on your bridle something like what is called a comp bridle in Australia to use that bar to help you load otherwise the bar will prevent you hooking kevlar/or dynema onto notch or fin tab the wish bone in the pick is obviosly purpose built to be pulled by the bar and hook into notch with seperate part.http://www.spearfishing.com.au/shop...38&PHPSESSID=qgd8421guco8877a9n4jiee3qggtqr57
Peter
 
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Funny you should mention comp bridles, at work today (adrenaline) I made up 30 of the little buggers ;D
 
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