I like the look of this speargun but vaguely recall some Salvimar spearguns having some fairly serious design and/or quality problems in the past.
Size-wise, I'm thinking 105cm (or possibly 95cm), which would "fine conditions only" speargun for me, rather than #1, everyday speargun.
Features I like:
- Shark fins & associated thick, dyneema wishbones.
- double-rubber capable (although I might switch the 2xhollow-looking rubbers for 1x16mm bulk rubber).
- cuttle-fish shaped barrel (always liked that )
- stainless steel trigger & mech (at least the visible parts)
- "reverse" mech for longer band pull, potentially at least - whether that is practical or not is another matter
- open muzzle (switched over to open muzzle recently and ain't going back! ).
- ergo handle, useful for improved stability and comfort esp. for longer guns.
Size-wise, I'm thinking 105cm (or possibly 95cm), which would "fine conditions only" speargun for me, rather than #1, everyday speargun.
Features I like:
- Shark fins & associated thick, dyneema wishbones.
- double-rubber capable (although I might switch the 2xhollow-looking rubbers for 1x16mm bulk rubber).
- cuttle-fish shaped barrel (always liked that )
- stainless steel trigger & mech (at least the visible parts)
- "reverse" mech for longer band pull, potentially at least - whether that is practical or not is another matter
- open muzzle (switched over to open muzzle recently and ain't going back! ).
- ergo handle, useful for improved stability and comfort esp. for longer guns.