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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Kingman sells them.

In Reply to: Kingman sells them. posted by Dale on June 23, 2003 at 10:26:20:


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Posted by:
Shadow-Prince

on June 24, 2003 at 11:06:46

Alrite I'll check into that. I like the feel of a heavier trigger actually though. I'm not into fast rapid trigger pull. I prefer to aim before I shoot then reaim and fire again. I annoys me when people wast 600 balls in 4 minutes on three people. Using my method I conserve ammo and take better shots. Either way I'm rambling now, but thank you so much for the info.


: Replacement grips off the the older models such as:

: http://www.kingmanusa.com/spyder/spyder_classic.html

: You can also find many USED older spyders with this kind of grip and buy them for about the same price or less than what Kingman will charge you for one...

: A quick e mail to Kingman will tell you which models are interchangeable with the Compact 2000.

: I assume but don't know for a fact that they are ALL interchangable because they advertize that their E Frame will fit all models...

: The spyder trigger is notoreously heavy and long to pull. The single trigger is the same. The only cure is a E grip or move up to a cocker or other higher end marker.


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