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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Looking for specific Spyder parts.


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Posted by:
Wonder_Boy

on July 12, 2003 at 22:06:04

I know this isn't the correct forum for this but I had to try anyway. I am looking for a couple cheap (around $40) used (or new) electronic frames for Spyders. The reason I am needing them cheap is that I will be taking them apart and mounting them in a box to make a G.E. Mini-Gun (like the one that Jesse Ventura used in Predator and Arnold used in Terminator 2) for scenario play. I was originally going to use a couple motors hooked up to the stock trigger frames of the TL+ markers that I am going to use but I figured the electronic trigger frames would be easier to hook up to. If anyone has one or two they want to sell please reply to this post with your email or another way I can contact you. Thanks.

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