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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Spyder Imagine for a starting gun

In Reply to: Spyder Imagine for a starting gun posted by John on Novembe r 05, 2002 at 07:12:10:


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Posted by:
splat_king_cole

on November 08, 2002 at 01:09:56

You can get an E99 for $25 cheaper (after buying battery and charger) on paintballgear.com. Which I think is a better marker because of the drop foreward. Other than the drop foreward (E99) and the internal cocking (Imagine) there is virtually no difference between the two. The internal cocking of the imagine is nice but, with no drop foreward the tank will force you to hold the gun far away from your mask anyway.

Go for the E99!!

P.S. Nitro is an important addition to any electro gun. If you want a cheap tank get crossfire not pmi. (make sure you surf all of the sites you can find to get the best deal)

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