Trauma Matrix with ACE, Evolve Bolt, Empire barrel kit, Halo, and a Freeflow LPR
Recommended Upgrades:
ups...put it up on ebay.....
Strengths:
it looks alright...
Weaknesses:
innacurate, inconsistant, high pressure and kick, bad programming, and didnt like the trigger
Review:
I tried this out recently at a playing feild. I expected a decent timmy clone, but i was really disapointed. The only thing on this gun that was like the timmy was its blatant design imitation.
The gun is much higher pressure than the intimidator. The timmy runs from a gererous 50 to a more conservative 80 psi, whereas, as i was told by its owner, this marker risks shootdown at anything below 90.
The gun didn't get good distance (probably due to bolt design), and had very little consistancy.
Conclusion:
a spyder with a ram and milling is still a spider. Id reccomend a "the one" kit over the nemesis.
I suspect the Nemesis you used wasn't set up properly. That is not the experience I have had with it. I suggest finding someone who knows what they are doing and fire his Nemesis.
pballer, that is the most retarded thing i have ever heard. yes the double stack system is the same. it is the same with pirhanas timmys impulses, bushmaster etc., but if you have any idea how those guns work and you take a look at the inside of the body you will see that they are drastically different. there must be air passages for the ram and solinoid and whatnot. plus they are put together completely different.
thats his point, there basically the same body with some minor differences like thos air passages you were talking about. and besides, there are people who use spyder bodies to build timmies (with timmy internals, solenoid, regs, trigger frames, boards bolts etc, everything you find in a timmy), so waht does that tell you?
yeah ikey did you know if you put timmy parts inside a spyder and give it a timmy board and a noid it will be a timmy exactly it's been done before bob made the intimidator using a spyder body so crackpipe joe is correct. http://pbnation.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=454186&am p;highlight=%2Bspyder+%2Btimmy that shows you how to do it.
holt crap ur seriuos? wow. well i guess timmys are kinda long like syders. that would take a lot or work, trying to get air to the noid and making space for the baord and all that. plus, it would be kinda ugly unless u got the spyder body milled. but for the price of the milling and anno, all the parts including the board, cost of labor for assemblying and the little things like parts to hold the baord in place and stuff, you could probably buy a used timmy (the real deal)
u cant get a used timmy for the price of a nemisis, these things cost what? like 800 bucks? what advantages do they have besides in my opinion being the biggest nock off of a high end marker that ive ever seen?
actualy ikey, people have bought the parts used and made there spyder a timmy fpr under 500. u can get a nemesis new for around 700, and an advantage over a stock timmy is that this comes stock with titanium coated internals, im pretty sure stock timmies dont have that. and it might be a knock off, but its gotten great reviews so far, and its half the price of a real timmy new (theres another advantage).
Last edited on Sunday, August 1st, 2004 at 8:02 pm PST