Huntc-135
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"Lost the original latch for my action cam setup and found the HUNTC-135 as a direct replacement. The plastic is a bit more flexible than the original (feels like ABS rather than polycarbonate), but the screw threads line up perfectly. It doesn't have the rubber gasket for waterproofing, so keep that in mind if you are diving. For $8, it saved me from buying a whole new cage. 4 stars because the thumb screw is a little short." huntc-135
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"I bought a 10-pack of 'HUNTC-135' thinking it was a specific MOSFET. The parts arrived with no datasheet, no branding, and the markings looked laser-etched rather than stamped. Electrical tests showed inconsistent gate thresholds across the 10 pieces. Two were DOA. If you are just messing around on a breadboard for a non-critical LED project, they sort of work. For anything requiring reliability, avoid this. The '135' in the name seems arbitrary." It doesn't have the rubber gasket for waterproofing,
Models like the Huntc 135 (often synonymous with the Hunt 135) are sinking minnow or pencil lures designed for saltwater fishing. These are typically 135mm in length and are engineered for long casting distances and stability in rough surf conditions, making them popular for catching species like seabass, striped bass, and bluefish.
Users often group this keyword with videos of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules or the AC-130 Gunship , likely due to the numerical similarity between "135" and "130" or associations with the KC-135 Stratotanker.