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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: I NEED SOME INFO ON THIS GUN.....

In Reply to: I NEED SOME INFO ON THIS GUN..... posted by Trev-o knoxville on December 17, 2003 at 18:36:26:


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Posted by:
Ni!!!
on December 17, 2003 at 18:44:30

this is an autococker forum, why would you ask about spyders? because i used to shoot a spyder, i shall tell you.
Its a spyder. they are low end, cost efficient guns. im not knocking them, because they are a great starter gun. They are high pressure, so they can be very hard on a paintball, which can hinder accuracy. its an open bolt designed gun (i think) which means there are plenty of moving parts when you fire the gun (less accurate). Pretty much all spyders perform the same, however some have electro frames, and some have built in inline regulators and such.
in conclusion, i'd recommend a cocker :)
hope that helped.
: SPYDER FENIX I WANT IT SO BAD I PLAY THE WOODS AND I WANT AN ELECTRO GUN IM JUST WONDERIN IF THIS IS A GOOD GUN AND IF IT WOULD HOLD UP IN THE WOODS


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