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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 9 of 12 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
spyder vs1 |
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| Marker Setup: |
wgp trilogy sport-14" one piece proto barrel, shocktech detent, shocktech superfly bolt, maddog cocking rod, wgp torpedo drop, dye sticky 3, viewloader evolution 3, pure energy 48/3000 tank
wgp trilogy select fire-14" one piece proto barrel, trinity clamping feedneck, maddog cocking rod, wgp torpedo drop, invert too, wgp stratos 68/4500
DP F8-dye rotor, wgp stratos 68/4500 |
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| Strengths: |
Easy to use, fast, other than that stock its not to great |
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| Weaknesses: |
Feedneck, barrel, asa, big gap between grips and frame |
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| Review: |
My buddy bought one of these and right away i had to help him upgrade his gun we didnt want to spend a ton of money on it so we thought cheap but good quality to begin with we bought a proto 14" barrel dust black-$15, next a maddog dust black clamping feedneck-$25, to get rid of the gap between the grips and handle we installed some dye sticky 3 grips-$15, and finally macro line fittings and a cp on/off asa-$20, running on a 48/3000 tank and an invert too loader.
Stock the gun can sling balls pretty good but not very accurate. After a some work its a good gun its light, doesnt chop, accurate, and fun to play with.
-Spyder RT 09-$95
-14" proto barrel-$15
-Maddog feedneck-$25
-Dye Sticky Grips-$15
-CP asa-$20
Total=$170
After the upgrades we installed i would say that this is the best spyder iv ever shot not to shabby for $170.
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| Conclusion: |
Good starter gun, recommend doing a few upgrades, but overall great and fun gun.
Hope this helped
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