Spyder Victor
J&J Performence Barrel
New Triger Frame
12 oz. CO2
Recommended Upgrades:
Drop Forward
Strengths:
Accurate
Closed Bolt
Feels Really Well Built
Good Color
You Can Worr-Blade It
Weaknesses:
No Drop
Review:
This was my first cocker and after hearing all the talk about thees cockers I was a little leery.But, after I found out that all thees people were thrashing them without ever shooting one.I got mine with a one year warranty and free shipping.Once I got it I took it straight out of the box,gassed it up, and it shot beautifully.There was a little gas coming out of the RAM but I just wiggled it a little and it stopped.
Pros:
Closed bolt-It is closed bolt so it is more accurate than other markers.
Well built-It was supposedly drop pressed,so it is a lot heavier than most markers,but if you can't hold a marker you shouldn't be playing anyway.
Color&Worr-Blade-The Ano job on it is really good,unlike the Victor it doesn't scratch off.
Unlike what most people think,You can Worr-Blade thees
Conclusion:
I will give it a 9.5 just because it is stock and it could get better.
Any one wanting to use C02 on this,Go for it.It works just fine.You might want to A/s it though.
I was shooting a tippmann prolite and have used custom 98 a few time. This gun is just a great gun. I did add a 12inch boomstick, but I can't tell a big diff. from the stock 14inch. I was told to use compressed air on all cockers, but I have used co2. The only drawback with co2 is that is was not a consistent. The drop forward made it feel a-lot better. The only thing I hate about the gun, is that it is costing me in paint, this gun can freaking spray paint. I shot over 1500 balls last weekend in just 4 15min games. It is a great step up if you are wanting a great gun.
With it you should have gotten a phone nuber for there help line you can call them and see how much it will cost.I assume you send it in to their factory in California.I would check with them fist to see where to send it.
how would you worr-blade it? there is no front block. where would you mount the solenoid? but then again me and my friends have rigged quite a few guns.
how would you worr-blade it? there is no front block. where would you mount the solenoid? but then again me and my friends have rigged quite a few guns.
You have to buy a special conversion kit. The conversion kit consists of a mounting bracket and a few other things that let you mount a solenoid underneath the integrated 3 way.
i hear that u cant worr blade the trilogy's since the three way..............but u can get some ripping power from the Select Fire Trigger.......its the one off of the super stock
Last edited on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005 at 9:16 am PST
you guys are insane why would you buy a cheap gun and then but a trigger that cost more then the gun on it besides you cant just put a worr blade on somthing like this the ram isnt good enough and were does the 3 way go huh you would need qevs probalby a new valve kit and thiers no way that pices of junk reg or lpr is going to keep up it will have shoot all over the place so even if the woor blade is compatible you wont be able to use it if you set the speed over like 6bps the gun will explode besides if you want a cheap gun buy a cheap gun if you want a eblade fork up the cash dont take cheap short cuts that wont work and dont take wgp word that it will work they just want to sell you it, Budd Orr dosent even own wgp any more K2 does oh and sorry if i lost anyone with my techno babble
you can put a e-blade
the ram is the same as the one on the karni, i think thats fast enought
and its not insane because the guns performs exactly the same as an 04 vert for $100 less. the blade is held on by an adapter the attaches to the lpr thats why there is a black ring on there already, for now it just holds the hoses but thats unnessasary
the lpr and reg are perfectly fine with shooting over 6bps because without the e-blade i can shoot 8. and just because Budd Orr doesn't own the company doesn't mean he doesn't know how to upgrade them.
sorry if i just made you stfu so don't talk on something were your completely wrong