Pneumatic Spearguns are defined by their air-pressure based propulsion system, as opposed to rubber power-band style spearguns. Pneumatic spearguns are loaded by inserting the shaft and then applying pressure (typically against a rock, or with a Pneumatic Load Assist) to build internal pressure until the shaft locks into... Read More
Pneumatic Spearguns are defined by their air-pressure based propulsion system, as opposed to rubber power-band style spearguns. Pneumatic spearguns are loaded by inserting the shaft and then applying pressure (typically against a rock, or with a Pneumatic Load Assist) to build internal pressure until the shaft locks into the mechanism.
There are many advantages to pneumatic spearguns but also disadvantages, as with everything, so in choosing a speargun, it's best to consider your hunting methods, not how cool a gun looks.
Read our blog on Rubber vs Pneumatic Spearguns