I started looking for a secondary gun, a simple one that I could use around reefs in Med Sea, Greece.
After searching the web for a few days, I decided to go for the Salvimar.
The reason for choosing this gun was the handle. The picture of it looks good and the loading but is not interfering with the aiming along the shaft, because it is curved down. Perfect.
I received the gun with one 140cm shaft (6,1 - 6,2 mil shaft - my measurements - brown colour, with 3 pins for anchoring the slings) and one circular band of 17mil (or 17.5 mil) black colur with metal wishbone.
As for tuning, I've ordered one extra shaft 6,5 mil Salvimar Squalo and 14 mil bulk sling to make 2 slings. And a Salvimar Voodoo reel.
The gun looks very good, and the original setup (shaft + sling) composed.
The handle is ergonomic and fits good in my hand (I have medium size hands). But the trigger seams to be a little to far so I could squeeze it with the tip of my finger (I was used with the trigger of my Riffer Euro Type). But no problem with that, a few shots and didn't feel it anymore.
The safety mech is excellent; it is positioned in such way that if you keep the gun firmly and extend the finger for the trigger, then the safety is almost disengaged automatically).
The mussel is large and divided in such way that it will automatically arrange the bands if using a pair. First band will be arranged fairly parallel with the shaft, and the second one will be lower. The bands will not touch each other for the almost entire length of the barrel (except for a few centimeters near the loading pins), and they will not touch the alu barrel at all.
I've used this gun in 2 setups:
First setup:
- shaft 140cm, 6,1 - 6,2 mil diameter, 3 loading pins (original); weight 330g;
- one x 17 mil black circular sling (original), but installed with dyneema wishbone; original lenght;
- 1,6 mil monofilament as leader, double wrap, with metal clamps;
- Salvimar Voodoo reel;
Second setup:
- shaft 140 cm, 6,5 mil diameter Salvimar Squalo (new); weight 360g;
- two x 14 mil amber circular sling, installed with dyneema wishbones; lenght : as much as I can strech it;
- 1,6 mil monofilament as leader, double wrap, with metal clamps;
- Salvimar Voodoo reel;
In the both setups, the gun has a very nice bouncy; slightly negative but very easy to handle in the water and to aim.
The aiming is simple and intuitive; just look along the shaft and shoot.
The muzzle has a metal pin that aloud to rig the gun normally. I know that this muzzle aloud for a different rigging, but I didn't bother.
The trigger was smooth. There is an screw on the trigger to adjust ... something. I've turn it in both directions but I didn't felt any difference.
I've tested the gun in salt water (Med Sea), calm sea, no current.
Distance : 3 m from the tip of the spear, round target 5 cm diameter.
More than 25 shots for every setup, in 2 consecutive days.
The result was the same, in both setups : the gun will shoot 12 to 14 cm lower than the aimed point and 1 to 2 cm left.
Grouping of the shots : all shots in radius of 6 cm.
As for control, I've used my Riffe Euro 130cm at the same target from the same distance (3m from the tip of the spear). And I could hit the round 5cm target every time.
I've tried to arrange the 14 mil twin bands one on top of the other: same result.
I've tried to take a different grip on the handle: same result.
I've tried 3 different pairs on gloves (3mil or 3.5 mil neoprene): same result.
I have no idea way this gun shoots low.
I've sold it, but it would be interesting to see what went wrong. If there is any ideas, post it.
Best regards,
After searching the web for a few days, I decided to go for the Salvimar.
The reason for choosing this gun was the handle. The picture of it looks good and the loading but is not interfering with the aiming along the shaft, because it is curved down. Perfect.
I received the gun with one 140cm shaft (6,1 - 6,2 mil shaft - my measurements - brown colour, with 3 pins for anchoring the slings) and one circular band of 17mil (or 17.5 mil) black colur with metal wishbone.
As for tuning, I've ordered one extra shaft 6,5 mil Salvimar Squalo and 14 mil bulk sling to make 2 slings. And a Salvimar Voodoo reel.
The gun looks very good, and the original setup (shaft + sling) composed.
The handle is ergonomic and fits good in my hand (I have medium size hands). But the trigger seams to be a little to far so I could squeeze it with the tip of my finger (I was used with the trigger of my Riffer Euro Type). But no problem with that, a few shots and didn't feel it anymore.
The safety mech is excellent; it is positioned in such way that if you keep the gun firmly and extend the finger for the trigger, then the safety is almost disengaged automatically).
The mussel is large and divided in such way that it will automatically arrange the bands if using a pair. First band will be arranged fairly parallel with the shaft, and the second one will be lower. The bands will not touch each other for the almost entire length of the barrel (except for a few centimeters near the loading pins), and they will not touch the alu barrel at all.
I've used this gun in 2 setups:
First setup:
- shaft 140cm, 6,1 - 6,2 mil diameter, 3 loading pins (original); weight 330g;
- one x 17 mil black circular sling (original), but installed with dyneema wishbone; original lenght;
- 1,6 mil monofilament as leader, double wrap, with metal clamps;
- Salvimar Voodoo reel;
Second setup:
- shaft 140 cm, 6,5 mil diameter Salvimar Squalo (new); weight 360g;
- two x 14 mil amber circular sling, installed with dyneema wishbones; lenght : as much as I can strech it;
- 1,6 mil monofilament as leader, double wrap, with metal clamps;
- Salvimar Voodoo reel;
In the both setups, the gun has a very nice bouncy; slightly negative but very easy to handle in the water and to aim.
The aiming is simple and intuitive; just look along the shaft and shoot.
The muzzle has a metal pin that aloud to rig the gun normally. I know that this muzzle aloud for a different rigging, but I didn't bother.
The trigger was smooth. There is an screw on the trigger to adjust ... something. I've turn it in both directions but I didn't felt any difference.
I've tested the gun in salt water (Med Sea), calm sea, no current.
Distance : 3 m from the tip of the spear, round target 5 cm diameter.
More than 25 shots for every setup, in 2 consecutive days.
The result was the same, in both setups : the gun will shoot 12 to 14 cm lower than the aimed point and 1 to 2 cm left.
Grouping of the shots : all shots in radius of 6 cm.
As for control, I've used my Riffe Euro 130cm at the same target from the same distance (3m from the tip of the spear). And I could hit the round 5cm target every time.
I've tried to arrange the 14 mil twin bands one on top of the other: same result.
I've tried to take a different grip on the handle: same result.
I've tried 3 different pairs on gloves (3mil or 3.5 mil neoprene): same result.
I have no idea way this gun shoots low.
I've sold it, but it would be interesting to see what went wrong. If there is any ideas, post it.
Best regards,