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Seatec airgun muzzle!

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spaghetti

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This is the unexpected: italian manufacturer Seatec, famous for Valerio Grassi's creations in the realm of bandguns, has now developed it's own airgun muzzle kit.
It's called Seatec Evo-Air, and here it is.
 

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Our Italian secret agent comes through with breaking news again.

Seems like pneumatic gun enthusiasts do not need to feel bad about the demise of Maorisub, the mamba kit manufacturers.

The market has responded very fast with both this new offering from Seatec and the X-power kit from STC.

I hear the STC kit will be offered in 4 different versions, for most of the Italian pneumatic guns in production... including the Omer Airbalete.

Cheers,
Claudio
 
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Spaghetti, how much will they cost?
Do you think there will be one to fit Cyrano/sparks? :t

Edit- found one for a hundred euros, ouch!
 
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Nice looking bit of kit though Dave!

Stop that! :naughty
It's your fault I bought 3 pneumatics in the first place and want a 110cm for those elusive Cornish bass.

It does look nice though, oh dear, I can see the wallet getting another bashing.
 
Yes it's 100 euro (same price as the Mamba kit) at SeaAndMore online shop. By now they're only displaying the Evo-Air type to fit 13mm inner barrels, that is Asso, Sten et cetera.
 
Here's one for 100 euros-
Seatec Evo-Air

Plus postage.

(There aren't any on EBay, I looked, dam-it, now I'm hooked.)

I see! Well, it seems to be better than tovarich. And it is not expensive, 100 euros. Tovarich is 50 euros. I have read the English translation of the Italian text. It is same concept as my tomba #155, but without the steel cone stop slider. Pushed inside, O-ring seals (during the loading) After shooting the friction is reduced because the O-ring is pulled by the shaft in the front position with lower friction. ID of the O-ring is same as OD of the shaft, same as with my Tomba for Airbalete. Good work Seatec! But I prefer the slider version. I do not like attaching the line to the front of the shaft.
 
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So if you buy the seatec you then need to drill your own spear to attach the line?
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So if you buy the seatec you then need to drill your own spear to attach the line?
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Yes.
I've heard some companies are now starting to sell drilled shafts, but Foxy with your crafting abilities you could make your own business of it.
 
I actually prefer this type of design & luckily I have a a couple of front attachment spears but you cant just drill a hole with a black & decked battery drill.
Pre drilled spears sound fantastic!
 
I think you can contact STC or Sigalsub for pre-drilled pneumatic shafts. I've got a bunch!
 
I think you can contact STC or Sigalsub for pre-drilled pneumatic shafts. I've got a bunch!

Yep, Sigal makes them already. And Seatc is starting to issue its own predrilled Extreme shafts for the Evo-Air.
 
This is the unexpected: italian manufacturer Seatec, famous for Valerio Grassi's creations in the realm of bandguns, has now developed it's own airgun muzzle kit.
It's called Seatec Evo-Air, and here it is.

in this video you can see how work Evo-Air
( prototipe of march 2010 )


bye
 
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Nice vid. Evo Air functions just as I thought. It is good design, actually same concept as the latest Tomba and TombaF, but requires a careful user who would not forget to push the O-ring deeper before loading the shaft or the water could enter the gun passing by the O-ring. I would like to have one. For careless users tovarich is maybe safer choice with the free shaft usage.
 
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