Heavy Metal Head 125 â Includes Trigger System and Stainless Steel Accessories
This model has been developed for deep-sea spearfishing of large game. It is a heavy-duty speargun designed to absorb the considerable recoil generated by multi-band configurations. With a 125 cm shaft travel, it is not suitable for all types of spearfishing, but it is ideal for stable and precise shots. The gun is slightly shorter than the Simple Ferrule model, thanks to the metal head inspired by systems used in classic C4 and Meandros setups.
Metal Head Features
The stainless steel muzzle allows for parallel rubber alignment with the shaft, avoiding energy loss caused by oblique traction that creates detrimental friction on the shaft guide.
Designed to accommodate two pairs of rubber bands (up to 18 mm in diameter), it includes a built-in line guide that becomes visible after proper metal bending.
A line stop is also included, to be mounted as a washer behind the nut that secures the metal shaft wishbone (not shown in the drawings).
The speargun body features two through-holes in ferrule style for mounting two additional pairs of rubbers, for a total of four pairs: 2 metal head + 2 ferrule style.
3D Model of the Speargun and Handle
The design is optimized for carving into exotic woods such as teak, iroko, and mahogany. Files are also provided in .STEP and .STL formats for 3D printing or CNC machining using plastics like Delrin.
Included DXF Projects
The package includes a professional trigger system with quick-release âcamâ brackets in DXF format, ideal for laser cutting in stainless steel. Additional DXF files include:
- Covers for ballast compartments
- Muzzle accessories
- Plates for handle and butt
- Metal muzzle to be made from 5 or 6 mm thick AISI 316 sheet metal
All DXF files come with technical drawings in PDF format, including instructions for sheet bending and other processing steps. DXF files can also be used for CNC cutting of carbon fiber s when no bending is required.
Speargun Construction
The 3D model requires carving into hardwood. Use only 3- or 4-flute milling bits specifically designed for wood. Generic bits or those for metal/plastic may cause chipping.
With its 115 cm shaft travel, this speargun is not suitable for stalking techniques.
Technical Note â Trigger System
The trigger system has been designed with extremely tight tolerances (within hundredths of a millimeter) to ensure maximum safety and reliability.
Laser cutting must be performed by qualified professionalsâimprecise cuts can compromise functionality and pose serious safety risks.
Bending of the trigger housing must also be performed with precision to avoid misalignment.
Recommended materials for internal mechanical components:
- AISI 316 (not 316L)
- AISI 316Ti (titanium-stabilized)
- AISI 420
- AISI 440C
- AISI 630
AISI 304 stainless steel (18/10 or 18/8) is strongly discouraged due to its low hardness and wear resistance.
Precise construction and assembly are essential to avoid malfunctions.
The system has been thoroughly tested, withstanding static loads of 280 kg for 48 consecutive hours without failure.
Wood Preparation
Careful preparation of the laminated wood is essential before carving. The gunâs structure allows for the use of laminates from the same wood type (no softwood alternation required).
Use only hardwoods such as teak, iroko, or mahogany, bonded with D4-grade polyurethane adhesive.
The muzzle is designed for quick rubber changes even underwater.
It can host up to 3 large rubbers (e.g., triple 18 mm) and up to 4 or more with a dual-line setup.
Propulsion and Performance
The previous model was tested with three 17.5 mm Sigal Extreme bands, delivering excellent power and penetration.
Its unique shape ensures orderly band placement, avoids line-of-sight obstructions, and enhances maneuverability.
For reduced bulk, vertical reels are recommended.
It s shafts up to 9 mm.
Custom-turned Delrin bushings are required at the muzzle -throughs to protect the wood during loading (Dyneema can damage the body).
Handle Finishing
Once carved, the handle is ready for assembly.
The only manual task required is sanding and shaping the grip saddle (highlighted in pink in the photos) to match the âs hand anatomy.
Three handle sizes are included: small, medium, and large.
Handles can also be made from plastics such as Delrin or glass-filled nylon. In this case:
- Do not use epoxy resins
- Use D4-grade polyurethane adhesive
- Sand bonding surfaces before gluing
Main Dimensions of the Model
- Muzzle height: 40 mm
- Muzzle width: 50 mm
- Max body width: 88 mm
- Max body height: 45 mm
Included Files (STEP, STL, DXF):
- Speargun
- Handle (3 sizes)
- Handle and butt plates
- Metal Head muzzle
- Ballast compartment covers
- Line guide
- Professional trigger system
- Cam brackets
- Muzzle line stopper
Included Technical Drawings (PDF):
- Trigger system
- Muzzle accessories
- Metal Head muzzle
Technical Note: Bending must for the K-factor, bend radii (never less than metal thickness), and material stretch/compression coefficients.
WARNING:
This project is intended for private and recreational use only. It is ed under the domain LDpro3D, owned by Lombardo Davide.
Commercial reproduction is strictly prohibited. Violations will be prosecuted according to the law.