The Excalibur 2000 spear gun series is the evolution of Omersub classic
Excalibur speargun which was first introduced on the market at the end of the
1990’s. There are three different models in this family of spearguns: the
Excalibur 2000, the Carbonium and the Carbon Mimetic.
The most important
improvement on the Excalibur 2000 spearguns, compared to their predecessor, is
certainly the muzzle which has been derived from the aluminum made muzzle
developed for the Alluminum speargun.
The muzzle has been reinforced in some
parts but has maintained the same basic advantages. Having used Nylon 66 with
50% fiber glass to inject mold this part, we were able to not compromise its
structure and still maintain the hydrodynamics of the aluminum made muzzle.
The new muzzle can be used on all spear guns featuring a barrel with an
internal diameter of 25.6mm (Omer aluminum barrels) or 25.0 mm (Omer carbon
fiber barrels).
Cod. ex 16 for all Omer spear guns featuring an alluminium
barrell
Cod. ex 17 for all Omer spear guns featuring a carbon fiber
barrell
The muzzle features a small stainless steel clip inserted in the
bottom part. This clip allows the reel line to pass through after shooting,
without any interference.
The assembly on the barrel is done with a pin
manufactured in a highly technical plastic material called Grivory GV5H.. This
material allows the pin to be as resistant as metal pin but avoiding the usual
oxidation.
The triggering mechanism is the classic Omersub “Frictionless
Release”.
Thanks to a small wheel working on the trigger, the release of
shafts is very smooth and precise.
The mechanism also features an automatic
line releaser. As an alternative to the automatic system, the line can also be
positioned on the bottom of the handle in the more classic “crocodile
mouth”.
Finally, the handle also features a guide for plastic and aluminum
reels.
The Excalibur 2000 features a 28 mm dia. anodized
aluminum barrel in the dimensions indicated.
The 82 cm special model features
6.3 mm dia. 125 cm long stainless steel shaft while all the others feature a
more classic 6.5 mm dia. stainless steel shaft.
On the barrel, you will find
an adjustable plastic shaft guide which is usually positioned closer to the
handle, to increase the shooting
precision