"Randall" speargun, made entirely in carbon, is made by a cuttlefish shaped barrel with shaft-guide and header all in one piece.
The firing mechanism is equipped on the barrel and so it ha no coupling points and bending to the advantage of the precision and power of the shot.
The handle, also made out of carbon, is hollow, filled with secured foam and is assembled to the frame with special adhesives before milling which holds the firing mechanism, contributing to an thick increment in its anchor points.
The shaft-guide has a full-filled section and creates two ribs in the upper part of the gun that contribute to greatly increase the rigidity of the structure.
The header is the natural extension of the barrel without any type of junction and has a 15" diameter hole that allows the centered positioning of the rubber band during the loading.
The barrel has a special shape that enables the rubber bands, when in firing position, to be collected within the shape perfectly, creating a total absence of vibration during slewing .
The "Randall" speargun has a lateral profile that, at maximum, is 25 mm thick and thus presents a particularly easy slewing.
The handle allows the hand to be positioned at a distance of 5 mm from the shaft; the barrel in pointing phase has a shape converging towards the head of the speargun; these two features greatly facilitate the pointing instinct and contain the tipping of the head of the speargun.