Pelengas Magnum Plus 45 Speargun
$ 277.29
A compact and efficient pneumatic gun for short-range underwater hunting in dense cover.
Description
The Pelengas Magnum Plus 45 Speargun is a lightweight, compact pneumatic speargun designed for high-efficiency hunting in dense vegetation, roots, and tight spaces. With a 45 cm stainless steel barrel and a comfortable ergonomic grip with a side-mounted line release, it provides precise control and reliable performance. Often used as a backup gun mounted to a buoy, this model is ideal for spearfishers looking for mobility and speed during short-range hunts.
Standard Kit – speargun, shaft, line, instruction manual.
Profi Kit – Speargun, shaft, reel, line, pump, maintenance kit (O-rings, tools, lubricant), instruction manual, carrying case.
Key Features:
- 20–30% more power compared to spearguns of similar size
- Hydrodynamic anodized aluminum tank for strength and corrosion resistance
- Patented Side Line Release system
- Technopolymer shock-absorber bushing and piston for improved durability
- Integrated reel mount allowing quick installation or removal of the reel in less than a minute (patented design)
- Polyurethane damper piston ensuring smooth and quiet operation
- 7 mm Tahitian-style Cullen harpoon, compatible with many standard spearguns
- Sliding sleeve made of high-strength stainless steel with Pelengas line protection system to prevent line cuts
- Stainless steel barrel with an internal diameter of 11.99 mm
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Q & A (1)
Q & A
Pelengas Magnum Plus 45 Speargun
Hi Oliver, pneumatic guns are great and really crushing it in areas with low visibility or where you need more maneuverability since they provide way more power in a small size. The pneumatic guns are widely used in Europe especially in lakes and rivers.These are more advanced spearguns than your usual roller spearguns. Pneumatic is easy to swing, packs a punch, less drag in the water due to no bands.
The main reason pneumatic spearguns are not as popular in the US is a lack of service provided by the manufacturers. However, Pelengas manufacturer has only 0.2% defect rate of their spearguns. And the maintenance is pretty straightforward for someone who is handy.
All that to say in Florida there is no advantage to use a pneumatic over a roller speargun, it would purely be personal preference if you want to experiment with something different, more powerful and more advanced.







