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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Spyder or Cocker

In Reply to: Re: Spyder or Cocker posted by DJacob on March 31, 2003 at 21:31:25:


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Posted by:
Justin "Snow_God" Allen
on April 01, 2003 at 20:15:59

Ok, how much are you looking to spend?

$200-$300 range gives you options: AMG with upgrade barrel, Some used cockers, and any of the other spyders (minus EM1).

$301-$400 gives you better options: Stock cocker-very very nice, the new ones come with a swing trigger so you dont have to re-learn it, and they are all Vtl feed. You also have Some base impulses if you look hard enough, but there are also alot of good spyder clones out there for this kind of money, but not really an upgrade from the E99.

$401-$500: still better options; Some custom cockers, Stock cocker with good barrel ie boomer or jackaboom from doc, impulses just about everywhere, and the Outkast cocker from Worr (essentially the new STO)

$501-$600: Ahhh, the ANS GenX3 cocker. The best of the bunch (IMO). All ANS parts, but no barrel, tack on another $35-$200 there, it dosent include a drop either, but those can be had or made for under $10... I personally am getting one next month and will use it as soon as my leg heals (broken in snowboarding accident, 2 pins and 2 surgerys). You also have Pre-2003 shockers in this one, but they can also be had for less.

It all depends on what you're looking for, E-Mail me for more info or you can IM me at SnowGodCCR or Justin8thepizza. happy hunting.

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