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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:38 pm 
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It's too bad to hear you say that you fix alot of them.

Do you contribute any of this to neglect by the owners? Or just wear and tear?

From what I hear/read they (spyder) are very reliable and tough. Perhaps not as much as a tippman, but it is my understanding they can take a little bit of a beating.

Any of you guys use J & J Ceramic barrel?


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HAve a J&J for my shocker, never used it, but I have heard good things.

As for the spyders and clones, I would go 70/30 on owner caused problems. Most times they are not taken care of, or put back together wrong.

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i see nothing wrong with spyders. it was my first gun. now i did buy it back when moses what a kid but i have had very few problems with the gun.

on another good part there is not a thing that i can not fix and i have one of the biggest parts kits for those guns.

also like tippmans, just have not gotten around to picking one up. still working on a deal for a crusty tippman f/a


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prince valiant wrote:
still working on a deal for a crusty tippman f/a


You and me both ;)

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Azzy, i think the reason your spyder was down so much is that you were always tinkering with it, hence your link to tinkersguild at the bottom of your post. all i ever add to my spyder was a PMI 6 stage expasnion chamber, venturi bolt, and armoson stealth barrel, i have never had it go down or need tuning. ok enough of the pokin fun, spyders are great guns, i sell them 3 to 1 over tippmans when i can keep them in stock.

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Just nitpicking, but the link is to Vintage Rex, an online museum of classic paintball guns. Heck, there aren't any spyders there!

Mine? Over the 4 years I have had it, Ive added

Vert Bottle
Evil Bolt (with extensive personal modification to make it WORK)
MAKO Storm Frame (Also with some modification)
WGP Reg
SP, J&J, and CP barrels
6x expansion chamber (One of the most useless purchases, IMHO)
Remote lines
stocks
Turbo Valve
Spring kits
and a strange metal elbow.....

Yeah, a bit of modification... mainly because after I started to try and make it faster, it wouldn't work as well. They do their best at around 6-8 bps, any faster and they get fidgety and wear faster. Heck, if you want, they can cycle at ~40bps in theory. I just woundn't do it.

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the hard part is finding a loader to reliably feed that fast, then you'll need to invest in a new sear and striker after every game :minigun:

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 9:54 pm 
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Actually that is with the sear holding down... That braaap is the gun going that fast. If you feed it liquid, it will keep going, and a q-loader may be able to keep up with it.

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Just wanted to say thanks to everyone that ref'd Last Saturday! I had a freaking blast playing at your field!

I will definitely be back once I get a marker of my own. Probably before spring.

Do you get good turn outs on Sundays in the winter? I have 2 friends that I am dragging back into paintball with me, so we are looking forward to walk-on days!


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We had an OK turnout last winter, btu if the poll on the front page means anything, it should be pretty good this winter. With you guys, it will be 3 more ;)

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