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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: What I think

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Posted by Greenfield on September 26, 2002 at 20:41:17:

In Reply to: Re: What I think posted by Dr. on September 26, 2002 at 15:44:07:

: : : Looks-wise, I think it is very pretty. It is also slim and light, easy to carry. That's the good thing about Spyders, I guess.

: : : When it comes down to usage, however, I don't like Spyders much. I started out with a Spyder, upgraded it until I got the best performance out of it I could, did lots of custom work on it. Never again. I wish someone had told me to start off with an Autococker instead.

Well.. i also own another TL + (stock right now)

And.. a 2k2 impulse. That was my main gun until the impy. I just love the feel of a spyder. Plus, i don't see the big difference between cocker and a spyder(i know closed/open bolt, Ram, all that.. ) but.. i mean, i've shot a cocker and IMO they're nothing special. I don't see too much difference in my Impulse either. Just a different gun.


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