New Pelengas Carbon Tank multi-form pneumatic speargun
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Looks nice
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Now on sale the 120 cm model.
PNEUMATIC VACUUM SPEARGUN PELENGAS CARBON 120 created for spearfishing in salt water on captured species of fish. As standard, a harpoon with a diameter of 7 mm (according to all tests with such a length of the harpoon is enough to shoot large fish at a long distance), this gun is balanced perfectly under a harpoon with a diameter of 7 mm and the pneumatic vacuum cuff is precisely for this diameter of the harpoon. If you want such a gun with a harpoon of 7.5 mm, tell us after paying for the goods, and we will modify the muzzle and replace the cuff suitable for the harpoon of 7.5 mm.
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These guns have a rear inlet valve cap which you need to unscrew to add air with the hand pump or to depressurize them for air
transport (officially anyway as it seems very few actually do check). The curved slot in the cap requires a coin to unscrew it, but the molded threads in the plastic cap make it tight to undo the first few times until they wear in. This el-cheapo vise grip clamp does the job in turning the coin very easily and not slipping out of the slot if you press slightly inwards as you undo the cap. Use a screwdriver and you will tear up the slot because it is curved in depth. -
Here is a video giving a demonstration of the new gun. When cocked to shoot the gun floats at a shallow angle with the butt handle in the air. However in this video the gun has no line on it, so it is a bit lighter than it would be if it had a full spool of line. The attached reel is the Trophy 2019 reel, a larger version of a similar reel released earlier in the year of which I have an example for my Pelengas "Z-linka".
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Slick looking gun. The test "diver" is not experienced with spearguns But they managed to demonstrate the gun's attitude, in fresh water at least.
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The diver is probably more used to short guns as in their inland waters an 80 cm gun would be considered big, plus the underwater visibility, or lack thereof, often works against them. During the video instructions are being issued from shore, no doubt hoping that no one gets ventilated if something untoward happens. Once cocked the gun should have immediately been inverted, so it was with heart in mouth I watched it pointing skywards for a certain amount of the time.
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Yes he was telling him a few times to point it down into the water.
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A victim of the Pelengas Max.(from the official Pelengas Facebook page)
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Really nice picture .
Cheers, Don
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Now I have to convince myself whether I should buy one, they are pretty expensive.
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The 120 cm gun has now been joined by a 140 cm version seen here.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PN…S-CARBON-140/133479636530
140 cm, 120 cm Carbon Max and 140 cm Corsika.
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