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Posted 11/12/2008 4:45:42 PM


Mingo

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Yesterday I bought a used 48 Biller. The guy said there was plenty of life left in the bands. How can this be determined? Im sure if they broke it do some damage...

Is there any special way to increase the band lifespan? Is there some type of oil that would help preserve the strength and quality of the band? I was thinking olive oil. But i was cautioned because some oils actually deteriorate rubber more rapidly. Any thoughts?

Heres some pics of the bands. How much life you think they have in them?

Much appreciated!

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Posted 11/12/2008 4:50:13 PM
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Stertch out your bands and look for small cuts/abrasions that is a good way to determine wear and replacement needs. When faced with extended periods of non-use (over the winter) believe it or not I have always had good success in prolonging band life by removing the bands off my speargun and placing them in a freezer.

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Posted 11/12/2008 4:50:35 PM


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Those bands are done!! You risk a dive without a shootable gun if you chance it. Its expensive to buy gas for the boat ride out and no gun to shoot with. I spray silicon on my bands and keep them out of the sunlight....
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Posted 11/12/2008 4:56:15 PM


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Keep them in a cool, dry, temperature controlled area.  Inside your house is fine.  Inside a garage is not.  If you shoot enough, taking them off to put them in the fridge/freezer get's to be too much of a hassle. 

Sun/light and heat are what make a band deteriorate faster. 

I agree that those bands are done.

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Posted 11/12/2008 5:03:49 PM


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Get new bands before you go out - those are in pretty bad shape.

Store the gun in a cool dry place, keep the bands clean, and plan on replacing them at least once a year, maybe more often is you use the gun a lot.  There's really not much you can put on them to preserve them for very long.  The rubber has a finite life and will go bad just sitting on the reel.  This is why we always buy our bands in small lots from the gun manufacturers - they go through it pretty quickly so the rubber is always fresh.

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Posted 11/12/2008 7:40:42 PM


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Your best bet is to replace all bands at the same time.  Generally, when one is going bad, the others will be also.  Bands are a consummable items.

P.S.  The bands in the photos are shot.  Get new ones. 

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Posted 11/12/2008 10:25:19 PM


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Alright, I gotta throw it in...I agree w/ Reese, Jon, Jim, and Vlado...bands are DUN! Reese nailed it...a trip out, even just splittin' fuel, beer, ice, and food only to have your gun take a "ooh-ooh" would suck! BTW, post pics of first kill when you go out!

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Posted 11/13/2008 6:53:13 AM


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BADBOY69 (11/12/2008)
Alright, I gotta throw it in...I agree w/ Reese, Jon, Jim, and Vlado...bands are DUN! Reese nailed it...a trip out, even just splittin' fuel, beer, ice, and food only to have your gun take a "ooh-ooh" would suck!

That's why you need two or three guns.  You always have to have a backup and a backup to your backup.  Extra bands are not enough. 

(Voice in my head): Got to have more guns.

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