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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

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Posted by:
Visith
on October 27, 2003 at 12:10:08

Guys,
Want to play paintball again before I leave (for Ft. Benning), but I sold most of my stuff and am starting all over again. Don't want to waste alot of money like I did before.

The only thing I have right now is an old Spyder
Compact and stock barrel, with a VL Revolution. The barrel is missing an o ring so if you know where I can get these please let me know. A CO2 tank will screw into the body, vertically. But I have quit CO2.

The performance I want from my marker is:

1) Dependability in Cold Weather
2) Accuracy
3) Range

in that order.

What do I need to do, and how do I do it without spending too much?

Another question I have is, do long barrels help with accuracy?

From your experiences, which paintballs:
- Have thin shells to break on a torso at long ranges?
- Have thick shells to cut through brush for close
range shots in the forest?
- Work best in cold weather?

Thanks guys

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