Spyder VS2 with universal spyder virtue board, infiniti trigger, 12" CP barrel, and a new designz feed neck. VL Evo III Eggy, 48ci 3000 psi NO2 tank.
Recommended Upgrades:
Any clamping feedneck, universal spyder virtue board is a great addition, new barrel is a plus.
Strengths:
PRICE
Durability
Reliability
Weaknesses:
Feed Neck
Stock board
Barrel
Review:
I got my VS2 in October, and I've used it multiple times. Needless to say, it's a great gun. I've never had any problems with it. It was exactly what I was looking for: Cheap, durable, and lots of room for upgrades. It gave me 20+ bps easy right out of the box, which is a great rof. It is pretty simple to take apart and reassemble for cleaning and oiling. I've shot around 3000 medium grade paint out of it, none broke. The VS2 is also really great on air, I was able to squeeze off almost 1000 shots on my little tank with it. It operates around 200 psi, which is really low.
The cons are that the stock feed neck is a piece of crap. My Evo III was spinning like crazy during matches, the neck couldn't hold it in place, even when tightened all the way down. The stock barrel is alright, it just didn't provide the level of accuracy I had wanted (I prefer A LOT of accuracy). The stock board provides 25 bps, which is great, but it only has semi-auto and 3 round burst settings. The only thing that was a real problem was the feedneck, everything else was my personal preference.
Conclusion:
Best marker you will find for the price, period. With a few upgrades, it can be as good as a Shocker or Ego.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 at 12:17 pm PST