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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
1v1 Gladiator Tourney @ Paintball Arena, NY HELP!

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Posted by Noah Collin on October 06, 2002 at 22:56:51:

Im going to a 1v1 tourney this Saturday, and I know I am going to be outgunned with a spyder, so if there is anything I could do (besides borrow someone's angel) to make my gun better in a week without spending any money on parts (I need it for paint) than it would help a lot. I am still yet to take the trigger apart, but I am hesitant to do a trigger job the week before my first tourney, should I be? If someone could give me a really clear way of how to work the trigger, I would appreciate it a lot. And also, I would like to polish the internals, because with a light spring I am shooting a little too low, and a medium spring I shoot a little too high. So if it is cheap to polish the internals, I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how to do that also. By the way, thank you everyone for your help on my last post, I appreciate that. Thanks for your time.


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