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All Things Sharp and Pointed: compound and crossbows, knives and swords.
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Shamsher
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by Shamsher » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:29 pm
Hello everybody,
My late father bought this great fishing tool about 14 years back. I remember he once fished with this in a muddy river where the fish were very close to the surface.
Here are some Pictures of the Harpoon Gun.
This is a precharged Pnumatic (PCP) & needs about 100 pumps to pep it for a good 15 shots.
Does anybody have a similar product? does anybody know what it would be worth?
The spear head with locking ribs
The 5 point head - note the spear head ribs are open to the fullest extent
The Air pump fills here.
The air pump & the rear end of the Harpoon PCP
A side view - note the plastic guides on the barrel where the projectile shaft & the pump can be placed while storing.
Another closeup
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by Shamsher » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:32 pm
Forgot to mention - either of the heads can be screwed on to the shaft.
A plactic lug on the shaft (now missing) was there to fix a cord to retrieve the shaft.
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by archer » Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:00 am
I had seen a similar product in bali at a adventure store. They called it a fishing gun.
Yeh dil maange more.....!!!
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by diskaon » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:40 am
wow.. straight out of the phantom and mandrake comic books..
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by TenX » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:16 am
diskaon";p="59511 wrote:
wow.. straight out of the phantom and mandrake comic books..

.. But a very interesting piece, actually.
Shamsher, there is some sort of a screw fitting at the bottom of the trigger guard. Is this some kind of 'Trigger Safety' ?
A very nice collector's item; first time I saw such stuff; How far would you think the harpoon would go on full charge?
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by badshah0522 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:57 am
Very good, i saw a similer fishing guns last year in a shop but it did not had such attachments.
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by Shamsher » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:59 pm
TenX
I remember the projectile went almost 60 yards
it was fired at about 30*
in another instance it was fired in the ground & we had to dig it out as the ribs spread preventing the spear head from being pulled back, exactly what it is designed to do.
the little blob in the trigger guard is extra plastic to make the guard sturdy.
I could lend it to you if you intend doing underwater fishing at the Wasi !!!
but first, you need to show your underwater dress & the scuba tank. - LOL
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by TenX » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:37 pm
Shamsher";p="59534 wrote:
TenX
I remember the projectile went almost 60 yards
it was fired at about 30*
Thats quite a distance. Great
Shamsher";p="59534 wrote:
the little blob in the trigger guard is extra plastic to make the guard sturdy.
OK
Shamsher";p="59534 wrote:
I could lend it to you if you intend doing underwater fishing at the Wasi !!!
but first, you need to show your underwater dress & the scuba tank. - LOL
There's no fun fishing with such a spear gun. Guess the good old Hook-Line-Sinker strategy is best to enjoy fishing

.. But if I ever decide to borrow it, maybe I will wear something like this:
Credit to Lee Falk for this creation in Phantom Comics # 67 - :The Sea God" 
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by pavan_mex » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:26 am
Let's call it SPEAR GUN. Shamsher what is the make / model. I can pick up parts in Houston in December.
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by Mack The Knife » Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:44 am
Shamsher";p="59534 wrote:I could lend it to you if you intend doing underwater fishing at the Wasi !!!
On the WASI stretch it is strictly rod and reel.
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by Shamsher » Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:56 pm
Dear Pavan-Mex
I dont think i would use it ever,
just cleaned it & stored it back - will clean it again maybe after a few years.
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Dear All
We could do a price check on this item
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by diskaon » Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:59 am
this will come under "air gun" category.. i mean "no license" category??
I think you can shoot paint balls too from this one..
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by TenX » Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:42 pm
Shamsher";p="59666 wrote:
...We could do a price check on this item ...
Firstly, its a rarity, to still have one of these in working condition. Next, since no one probably makes them, there should surely be a 'Antique' value attached to it

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by Shamsher » Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:36 pm
Dear Diskaon,
There is no mention about this in the rule books.
Definatley, an air gun - no licence required.
No Idea how paint balls would work on these.
Dear TenX,
This was bought for 12K almost 15 years back.
It still works like new, I tried it today.
I am sure these are still made - although i have not spotted them on any search over the www.
A lot of these scuba divers carry these for protection against sharks etc.
This is not old enough to be called an antique. It's a very rare item for the Indian market.
I have matchlocks more than 500 years old - those are antiques
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by diskaon » Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:46 pm
Shamsher";p="59835 wrote:
No Idea how paint balls would work on these.
I have matchlocks more than 500 years old - those are antiques
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Stuff the paint ball into the muzzle and fire with low power setting .. may be??
You have matchlock(s) more than 500 yrs old??? wow.. I think we all should visit Hyd for a tour of Shamsher's house (I should say museum)
klick klack..... diskaon