The Underwater Fishing Rifle Cressi Comanche rail it was the world champion rifle in 1988, 1992 and 2004 and still today it is a fantastic, reliable and very accurate rifle. Especially valued by competitive fishermen who expect their rifle to always perform impeccably, with zero problems and a minimum level of sophistication.
Characteristics
- CULATA: Culata with proverbial ergonomics and versatility for all types of fishing and shooting in any position. Ultra-soft rod hook system and cassette mechanism, hard, reliable and that supports all kinds of rods with a great tolerance to different heights, finishes and machined. Highly integrated, discreet and effective automatic retractable holder located at the angle between the guardrail and the beginning of the tube base. Grey-silver thermoplastic non-slip rubber grip for a good discreet-visibility ratio in the background. Load support, bayonet reel attachment system, four different cable hooks.
- TUBE: New 28mm diameter pipe with integral guide in an anti-coral aluminium with a particularly rigid circular section, a solution that offers a good compromise between indeformability, low production cost and ease of movement in all directions underwater. It is therefore a very manageable, agile and versatile rifle.
- New very compact, minimalist and hydrodynamic head. The grip area of the tyres is on the axle with the tube so that the traction is perfectly on the axle. The visibility offered by the head is excellent and aiming is accurate, fast and intuitive. Guide for the integrated metaic cable allowing double pass.
- GUMES: Gums of the highest quality made of pure black latex with a diameter of 16 mm and an articulated housing. They can be replaced with the more powerful 18 mm diameter S45 or also in longer versions such as the 20 mm diameter G20. Cases that allow threading and unscrewing with the fingers.
- French articulated howitzer. It is considered the safest and easiest howitzer due to the angular design of the platinum profile. Ø4 mm hardened AISI 304 stainless steel rods with self-locking washer and nut. High-quality Delrin hoods with calculated thread so that the threading and unscrewing of the tires can be done comfortably with the fingers without the need for tools.
- Steel rod 16 4 PH heated in 6 mm diameter. Completely obscured.
How to choose a speargun for spearfishing
The most used spearguns in the market are the rubber spearguns, which in turn can be classified according to their manufacture:
- Aluminum: it is the most common and the most versatile among all the options. They can be chosen in short sizes from 40cm or 50cm to more than 130 cm. They usually offer great value for money and are recommended for any level. They are available in parallel or single rubber.
- Carbon: they are lighter than the aluminum ones, offering greater maneuverability in the water and the possibility of making turns with less resistance. They are usually found in the same sizes as the aluminum ones and their price is higher because they are aimed at intermediate fishing.
- Maderos: they are made of wood and completely handcrafted and are designed for experienced anglers. They offer a different shot than the previous models, longer, more powerful and precise. They are usually available in longer sizes and mounted with monogoma.
Almost as in any purchase decision, it is very important to be aware of the use we are going to give it, since it will depend a lot on the type of fishing we practice, the type of characteristics we require.
- Fishing for waiting, falling, stalking and free waters: here we will need long spearguns, over 100cm, although we will be at the expense of the meteorological factor, since in turbid water we will have to go to 75cm, 85cm or even 90cm.
- Para hole fishing: the shortest spearguns are the most advisable as they are more practical for getting between rocks.
- Multifunctional: the most versatile and recommended for beginners is the 90cm speargun since it has a manageable size and can be used for any type of fishing.
Dimensions of speargun rubber bands for spearfishing spearguns
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