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01-02-2019, 05:38 PM | #181 |
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
Looking forward to seeing them. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and all Spearboarders!
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01-03-2019, 12:26 PM | #182 |
Joe
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Location: Little Rock, AR
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
Here you go. This photo is Laser Tools Co's complete RT58DC Laser system including the remote trigger, laser module, spacer and target. The remote trigger houses the lithium battery, three position switch, DC to DC converter and connector. The laser module has the green or red laser diode, coated sapphire optics, protective cowling and thermal release sealant. The spacer is used to raise the laser module so the laser beam can shoot over the bands if required. The target is used to sight the laser beam parallel to the shaft while out of water. Everything is waterproof, depth rated to over 300' and design specifically for Spearguns. This includes gold plated and stainless steel battery connections, O ring seals and 3D printed tough resin features to inhibit corrosion. What a life time deal! Now what'd you get for Christmas? Joe
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01-03-2019, 04:58 PM | #183 | |
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01-04-2019, 02:48 PM | #184 |
Joe
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
The best are usually more expensive and I can save one for you. But you invested in a sexy pneumatic. You know that we have the SG58 that will fit on top of your Revolution and it's only $395.00. It's the perfect reef solution. It a single piece laser module with a brass case that shoots a red laser beam that's less likely to scare the fish. And the brass case will almost match the gold anodized pneumatic tube of your new popper. You'll be the talk of the fish fry! Joe
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01-04-2019, 03:13 PM | #185 | |
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01-04-2019, 03:53 PM | #186 |
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
Ok. Closer the better. I don't get my limit when the battery runs out and the long shots are a guess without a laser probably because I don't get that much practice. I'm a lake popper mostly and the water's too cold now. Look it over and remember that we include a 30 day guaranty and 1 year warranty. Joe
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04-28-2019, 02:40 PM | #187 |
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
I would miss 3/4 of my fish if I tried to line up sights. Learn the gun most shots are quick guesses. I am talking about reef or wrecks that are dove on regularly.
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04-29-2019, 05:07 PM | #188 |
Joe
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Re: Has anyone worked on developing speargun sights?
We have developed a laser sighting system that works well for most shots including deflection shots. All you do is point and shoot. This means that you can see the spot on the fish where the spear is going to penetrate. Deadly accurate. Joe with Laser Tools Co.
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