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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Compact, Shutter, Extra, or other?

In Reply to: Re: Compact, Shutter, Extra, or other? posted by Alex on July 07, 2003 at 16:36:17:


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Posted by:
Mike Roch
on July 08, 2003 at 14:43:29

i had a sypder compact 2n1 and it was great. I upgraded it as i went along. I put a expansion chamber and a longer barrel and a new bolt in it. Overall i thought that it was a good buy. for the 80 it costs now you can get a decent enought gun and still have money for the extra stuff like goggles a tank and a hopper. But if you are upgrading make sure that the parts match. see kingman uses metric hoses and the aftermarket parts use us customary parts so the two will not work together.

If you are going to get a spyder i suggest upgrading in this order

expansion chamber
barrel(a progressive or aa
new bolt(shocktech delrin)
drop forward
and nitro

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