Thats great, are those for sale somewhere?
sporasub rail guns
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1000 pesos is big money here for a shaft also.
These are probably easier to make since you already have the screw-in bands.
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Other nice thing to do with the gun is to change the muzzle too
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The handle is just like the stealth. Not sure on how those trigger mechs are. The Rabitechs can withhold alot of pressure. I use a 7mm shaft and a single 20mm band (very short), plenty of power out to the length of single wrap. If you are shopping for shafts, I would contact Eric at Sumora. He had a really good deal on some shafts. I used them on some large big fish since putting them on and shaft has not bent yet.
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The handle is just like the stealth. Not sure on how those trigger mechs are. The Rabitechs can withhold alot of pressure. I use a 7mm shaft and a single 20mm band (very short), plenty of power out to the length of single wrap. If you are shopping for shafts, I would contact Eric at Sumora. He had a really good deal on some shafts. I used them on some large big fish since putting them on and shaft has not bent yet.
Rolo, i was wondering if it´s identical from the inside out. I have read somewhere that the viper has a stainless steel release , if it´s so, then it can withstand the pressure of the larger shaft. My only concern is about safety if the sear is going to wear out and i get sometime a misfire. Anyway, I will try the larger shaft.
Thank you mano
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1000 pesos is big money here for a shaft also.
These are probably easier to make since you already have the screw-in bands.
That´s a thought. I figure it that it could be made out of the same threaded stuff of the original steel articulated wishbone. (that in fact looks dangerous as hell)
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Those guns were great guns. Out of production for more than 4 years now. Don't overpower it. Most you can do is 3/4" band and 7 mm shaft. If you need more power, that's not the gun for you.
There is a modification you can do with a Dremmel and a file and is to eliminate the threaded sockets in the muzzle and use a circular band as for most american guns.
For the circular bands, there's also an easier/cheaper alternative to what Dan just posted.
I will see if I can find a thread at an Italian forum where they did that.:;
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You get the idea, don't you?
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Marco, you are the man!! That info is da stuff!! I have it rigged with a 19 mm single band and i got a 7 mm shaft for it. I am eager to test it, in the future i will make a modification for the muzzle as well. The gun is really accurate with the 6.5 mm shaft, lets see how it performs with the heavier shaft. I wanted to go today but i have some work to do until the next weekend i will post some pics..
Thank you
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Marco, the reason I didn't suggest the loops is because I didn't think that knot would hold the thin dyneema. I also didn't think the thicker cord would fit well in the notches. I use that system on my tabbed shafts.
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The knot holds. It's the way I have my gus rigged, so when I need to change the wishbone, it can be done even into the water.
There are other solutions like this:
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Found a 115cm on ebay going cheap so far if anyone is interested..?
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Found a 115cm on ebay going cheap so far if anyone is interested..?
Great gun, great value. It shoots as a Riffe or better for a very small price.
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Couple of more pics:
This is how I rig my bands, so I can change the wishbone even in the water. :;
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That looks like 3mm cord Marco, how does it fit in the spear notches?
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