Survivalist Pro
Photo by Elianne Dipp Pexels Logo Photo: Elianne Dipp

What is a shark gun?

A powerhead is a specialized firearm used underwater that is fired when in direct contact with the target. Powerheads are often used for spear fishing and against sharks or alligators for sport, defense, or to kill nuisance animals.

What is the deepest core muscle?
What is the deepest core muscle?

transversus abdominis – the deepest muscle layer. Its main roles are to stabilise the trunk and maintain internal abdominal pressure. rectus...

Read More »
How much water do you need for 3 months?
How much water do you need for 3 months?

Drinking. It's recommended that you have 15 gallons of clean water for drinking per person per month.

Read More »

Specialized firearm used underwater that is fired when in direct contact with the target This article is about the firearm. For the water pump used in aquariums, see Powerhead (pump) A powerhead is a specialized firearm used underwater that is fired when in direct contact with the target. Powerheads are often used for spear fishing and against sharks or alligators for sport, defense, or to kill nuisance animals. The term powerhead refers to the firearm-like part of the device; when attached to a shaft to form a spear, it may be referred to as a bang stick or shark stick. The spear in question may be handheld or launchable from a spear gun.[1][2][3]

Design [ edit ]

A powerhead consists of a length of tubing which is the chamber for the cartridge, a firing pin to fire the cartridge, and usually some form of safety pin or latch that prevents firing when it is engaged. The rear of the power head is fitted with some provision for attaching to a spear.[1] Powerheads are available that chamber a variety of handgun, rifle, and shotgun cartridges, from .22 WMR to 12 gauge and larger. .357 Magnum is probably the most common, as it is fairly powerful yet still compact enough to be used in a spear gun. Large cartridges such as the 12 gauge are generally only used on a handheld spear.[1] Some powerheads use the cartridge to propel a barbed spear point into the target. These are generally used on a bangstick for alligator hunting, to secure a line to the alligator to prevent escape.[2][4] Bullets are generally designed to work in air, which has a very low density. The density of water is roughly 800 times higher than that of air at sea level, and that reduces the penetration of a bullet proportionally. A bullet might travel a mile (1.6 km) in air, but travel no more than a few feet (about a meter) in water. Expanding hunting or defensive ammunition, such as that using hollow point bullets, will penetrate even less, as the water is dense enough to cause the bullet to expand. By firing while in contact with the target, a powerhead does not waste energy on traveling through the water, but rather expends all its energy directly on the target.[1]

How they work [ edit ]

What is the most common incident among hunters?
What is the most common incident among hunters?

Tree Stand Accidents Cause Most Hunting Injuries. While accidental shootings are often associated with hunting accidents, the most common cause of...

Read More »
Who is the greatest survival expert?
Who is the greatest survival expert?

Mykel Hawke is clearly the best all-round survival mentor among the ones we know about, because of the unusually broad range of personal skills and...

Read More »

Although most commercial powerheads use standard handgun ammunition, such as .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum, many users choose to use larger caliber ammunition to do maximum damage to the intended target.[citation needed] A common misconception of how powerheads function is that the muzzle blast does the damage, as much high-pressure gas is forced into the flesh of the target. While the gas does do some minimal damage, it is ultimately the penetration of the slug that causes the damage to the target. Most powerheads function just as traditional firearms do, except that it is the spear which acts as the firing hammer. One commercially produced version used a modified .30-30 Winchester cartridge case, loaded backwards, with a primed .38 Special case loaded in its mouth holding the primer. The cartridge was loaded with the .30-30 case facing outwards, so that the .30-30 case full of burning powder was propelled into the target upon firing.[1][5] This system is fast to reload and one of the most effective despite the fact that it does not use a bullet.

Ammunition issues [ edit ]

Since most powerheads are designed to use commercial ammunition, which is not designed to be used underwater, the ammunition used must be waterproofed. A coating of nail polish or varnish is commonly used around the primer and case mouth. For shotshells, a layer of rubber, such as a balloon, can be used to seal the crimped front of the shell.[1][2]

Legal issues [ edit ]

Australia [ edit ]

In Australia they are classed as category A firearms requiring a legitimate reason for issuance of a permit to acquire to a weapons licence holder. When not in use, they must be safely stored in a locked container with ammunition stored separately. Regulations vary between states, with some states permitting their use for defense against sharks only, and not for spearfishing.

United States [ edit ]

A powerhead may be considered a firearm under some circumstances. In the US, the ATF considers a powerhead a firearm if it is not permanently affixed to a shaft; generally powerheads are sold spot welded to a temporary steel shaft giving an overall length of greater than 18 inches (45 cm). After installing permanently on a spear shaft, the spot weld is cut, and the temporary shaft discarded.[3] Revenue Ruling 55-569, C.B. 1955–2, 483 says:

Is Xbox One getting shut down?
Is Xbox One getting shut down?

Microsoft shuts down all Xbox One production, Sony set to make a million PS4 units in 2022. We learned recently that Sony has decided, despite...

Read More »
What happens when you tip the FBI?
What happens when you tip the FBI?

In most cases, after tips are assessed they are routed to FBI field offices and local law enforcement agencies for follow-up. Mar 1, 2016

Read More »

A device ostensibly designed for submarine spear fishing, but capable of chambering and firing .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, is a firearm within the purview of the National Firearms Act. However, such device, if permanently attached to the speargun shaft by the manufacturer, would not be a firearm. — Revenue Ruling 55-569, C.B. 1955-2, 483 This ruling is with regard to the National Firearms Act, and not to the 1968 Gun Control Act. (The National Firearms Act defines 'firearm' as machine guns, short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns, and concealable firearms that are neither pistols nor revolvers.) This means that powerheads may still be under the authority of the 1968 Gun Control Act with regard to shipping them and purchase of them from licensed dealers.[3] Laws may also prohibit the use of powerheads in sport fishing. They are allowed in US federally controlled waters, but many states prohibit their use in state controlled waters. One can be easily in violation of state law despite being compliant with federal regulations.

References [ edit ]

What do you do with LifeStraw after use?
What do you do with LifeStraw after use?

LONG TERM STORAGE Immerse in Salt Solution. Fill a reusable container with 2 cups of water, add 1 teaspoon of salt and dissolve. ... Store. Place...

Read More »
Can we turn ocean water into drinking water?
Can we turn ocean water into drinking water?

Desalination is the process of getting salt out of saltwater so that it's drinkable and usable on land. There are two main techniques: You can boil...

Read More »
What motorcycle was T.E. Lawrence riding when he died?
What motorcycle was T.E. Lawrence riding when he died?

Brough Superior SS100 motorcycle From Wikipedia: “Lawrence was fatally injured in an accident on his Brough Superior SS100 motorcycle in Dorset...

Read More »
Should I add bleach to water for long term storage?
Should I add bleach to water for long term storage?

Water stored in thoroughly clean plastic or glass containers can be chemically disinfected for long-term storage by treating each gallon with 4 to...

Read More »