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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
What is the performace goal of the upgrades?

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Posted by Dale DuPont on August 14, 2002 at 19:50:01:

In Reply to: Upgrade? HELP ASAP! posted by Javin on July 24, 2002 at 00:36:48:

What are to expecting to get in performance?

Rate of Fire? Buy an electro grip frame and Nitro to keep up with it.

More efficiency? Get an autococker.
Quieter Operation? Get an autococker.
Cockers just are not a blow back design.

More accuracy? Spend money on paint quality. Diablo Inferno at $60-70 a case.

You need to set performance goals before I can advise how much to invest in your current marker compared to selling it and adding some money to purchase a new gun.


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