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Jfk

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Hi!
I found a regin mydive shop and iwould like toknow the brand. And the model in order to restore it.
To be honest, im notsure if i am at the right place to post it...
 

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Hi!
I found a reg in my dive shop and i would like to know the brand and the model in order to restore it.
To be honest, i'm not sure if i am at the right place to post it...

Does this regulator have a cold water seal on it? It looks like a Contri-Sub model from Italy. I think the internals may be similar to a Scuba Pro MK-16.
 
well marine divers reg by the looks of it
 
The saddle looks like Coltri.

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I take this from catalogue 2009 of Aropec products. They selling Well Marine Diver products under own partnumbers.
In the 2010 cataloge it absent.
but it has different placement of connectors...

Coltri sub R2 is very similar, but Coltri has different body shape.

It also similar with Scubatech R2 or Tecline R5 or Zeagle Envoy (but also with different connectors placement) or Tusa RS-340 (without plastic)
 
Coltri sub R2 is very similar, but Coltri has different body shape.

It looks like a Scubapro MK-16 clone with a cold water cap. I have never seen a reg like that before.
 
thanks everybody for your answers, it helps !
coltri sub r2 is very similar indeed
 

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