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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

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In Reply to: Re: Avoid the "PACKAGE" posted by Silver.C. on May 06, 2003 at 15:50:19:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on May 16, 2003 at 16:15:51

http://www.warpig.com/forums/tech/mid/messages/1051569003474.shtml

I disagree with Dale on quite a few of his points. The packages are great to get started with, just lay off the trigger alittle and you won't have too many problems. Thermal lenses are a must in my opinion as well as a Revolution hopper or similar agitator for electro guns. Like some of the posts, with a little work and a little money you can get a spring kit and a reg, drop your pressure down and you won't have to worry about the freezeing up problems. HPA is definetly the the way to go for consistency and ease of use, but not an absolute necessity, as millions of C02 can attest to. Hope it helps.

Razor

: I would have to argue.

: Right now on ebay (the best place for affordable PB stuff) you can get good e99 package at about 180. by good I mean you get a generic hopper (its no revvy but this is for entry level right)
: This also will get you 20oz CO2 canister and a medium grade VForce mask-goggle setup. Since the gun comes stock w/ an expantion chamber I think you would do quite alright with a package like that. but you probbly dont want anything smaller than a 16oz can, or whoever is using it may get a little carried away with the trigger settings and use all the co2 up real quick.

: Thats just my opinion. For what it is worth.


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