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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Newbie w/ Rodeo, Low Pressure or No?

In Reply to: Newbie w/ Rodeo, Low Pressure or No? posted by lylerocks on December 01, 2003 at 12:40:31:


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Posted by:
b2k3

on December 03, 2003 at 22:53:22

spyders are generally good guns. i dont think youll really get much out of making your rodeo low pressure. its just extra money that you can spend of good things like paint. id say no to getting an eframe, i had one on my old spyder and it was a pain in the butt. you mention auto-most respectable fields will not let you use full-auto, really anything other than semi, due to insurance and safety reasons. id recommend getting a good mechanical frame (dye, benchmark) and maybe get a trigger job on it. id say dont spend too much money on your spyder cuz youll most likely want to get a better gun like a cocker or some electro, so the saved money from not buying tons of spyder upgrades will come in handy for a new gun that is worth upgrading. just my 2 pennies.

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