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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Newbie Need Advice on Buy

In Reply to: Re: Newbie Need Advice on Buy posted by Sniper_Bob on December 08, 2002 at 18:58:27:


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Posted by:
splattme
on December 08, 2002 at 22:20:16

: Ive played with a spyder Se and tipman Procarbon and tippan 68 wich is like the newer 98. out of thos three i like the procarbon. i own a se dont get it. the Spyder shutter is a good gun my friend owns 1 and depending on where u buy it the $ is not bad. my fav site to buy paintball things is www.888paintball.com Well hope u have fun in the paintball world and good luck buying a gun.
: email me if u have more u want to kno

: Steve Chamberlain aka Sniper bob

I have also played with spyders, tippmanns and many other low end markers. I think the best markers for the $ are the rebel line of markers. Reason being is that they are cheaper than the spyder and are basically the same style of marker. The tippmann is a good all around marker also. They hold up very well in any condition and will take some abuse. The new a-5 is a hot seller right now but they are having some problems with ball chops, due to the reactive trigger and the cyclone feed system on the same marker. The 98 is a well built and great performing marker as well for the $. It comes down the the $ you want to spend and the style of marker you want, If you want more of a riffle style of marker thank go with the tippmann. If that doesnt matter to you than i would save a few $ and go with the rebel's. If you are looking for a good deal shoot me an email and i can get you a good price on one, (i am a dealer)

thanks for your time
dale

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