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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Got Spyder Questions for you all

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Posted by Davin on July 19, 2002 at 07:12:43:

In Reply to: Got Spyder Questions for you all posted by TheMaskedBowler on July 17, 2002 at 22:44:12:

I agree with Doc Roc on almost everything. The one thing I will say is I think you can get consistancy out of CO2. The easiest way is get a good reg, Palmer Stablizer is my vote. And then you have to get an anti-siphon tube for your Co2 bottle. Those two things will give you good consistancy. Also there are places where you can get a decent Compressed air bottle for a little over a hundered bucks. The biggest question there is can you get it filled? Some places still do not have the capability.

As for a barrel, I personally would go with the freak system is I had the cash, but if not then the Lapco is one heck of a barrel, I own two Bigshots one for my spyder and one for my cocker.

Other than that; as far as accuracy goes, just make sure you shoot good paint.

Dav


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