Just picked my new Quattro last week and what a gun it is, light and well balanced in the water with a good size grip and a grip safety, very strong 16mm bands and a spear with a cathedral point and sharks fin notch’s instead of cut outs for the wishbone to connect with.
With previous guns when I’m on a long swim I’ve had to rest the gun down at my side and pointing backwards but with the Quattro it’s not a problem as the balance is so much better, it seems to ride in the water at just the right angle so as to be pointing forward but with just a touch of upward angle so as to be very comfortable when going through the water.
The grip safety is also a good idea, as it only becomes ready to fire when your hand is fully enclosed around the grip. You can also lock the safety into the fire position by simply clicking it forward and up at the same time which is a nice touch if you’re not a fan of safety catches like myself.
The power aspect of this gun comes from some truly spectacular 16mm bands that have way more power than the 18mm bands from the previous 75cm gun.
As for the spear itself it’s comes with a 3 edged point rather than a circular point which will make keeping it sharp a lot easier and the sharks fin notch’s are set on top of the spear which makes loading nice and positive, I’ve got a dynema wishbone so the only modification needed was to round the sharp edges off so as not to cut the braid.
In the water the gun tracks well and feels nice a light with a very pointable front end for quick target acquisition.
All in all a tiptop piece of kit and well worth the money.
I believe the Dessault brand is a little hard to come by in the UK but if you’re interested Glowworm (on the forums) can source them with very little trouble.
With previous guns when I’m on a long swim I’ve had to rest the gun down at my side and pointing backwards but with the Quattro it’s not a problem as the balance is so much better, it seems to ride in the water at just the right angle so as to be pointing forward but with just a touch of upward angle so as to be very comfortable when going through the water.
The grip safety is also a good idea, as it only becomes ready to fire when your hand is fully enclosed around the grip. You can also lock the safety into the fire position by simply clicking it forward and up at the same time which is a nice touch if you’re not a fan of safety catches like myself.
The power aspect of this gun comes from some truly spectacular 16mm bands that have way more power than the 18mm bands from the previous 75cm gun.
As for the spear itself it’s comes with a 3 edged point rather than a circular point which will make keeping it sharp a lot easier and the sharks fin notch’s are set on top of the spear which makes loading nice and positive, I’ve got a dynema wishbone so the only modification needed was to round the sharp edges off so as not to cut the braid.
In the water the gun tracks well and feels nice a light with a very pointable front end for quick target acquisition.
All in all a tiptop piece of kit and well worth the money.
I believe the Dessault brand is a little hard to come by in the UK but if you’re interested Glowworm (on the forums) can source them with very little trouble.
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