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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Can you believe this @!*&

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Posted by DJacob on October 19, 2002 at 06:57:37:

In Reply to: Can you believe this @!*& posted by Dr. on September 25, 2002 at 15:23:31:

I say live and learn. If you hadn't been a novice to paintball you obviously wouldn't have made the purchase choices you made. You "might" have bought an autococker, or you could have put together a much better spyder for less than half the money you ended up spending.

:Spyder TL Plus for $150
Not a bad marker for the money

:16" Smart Parts for $100w/shipping
Are autococker barrels any cheaper?--a $35 CP would have performed even better

:ELCD for $230
About $100 more than they cost now--at least you can shoot faster than any cocker out there.

:Shocktech quick release bolt for $40
Why????Oh why would anybody pay good money for an aftermarket spyder bolt?

:drop forward for $40
Again would it have been any cheaper if you bought it for an Autococker?

:then bought a Pure Energy reg for $100
Crappy reg not matter which marker you attach it to, and you paid twice as much as you should have.

:Shocktech extended low pressure chmber and spring kit for about $35
Again, why would you buy an aftermarket low pressure chamber???




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