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Jusuchinu
02-08-2004, 03:05 PM
i've read the sticky's and searched but i want personal opinions from ppl that own spyder imagines(i've had mine since last christmas).I would like to upgrade but i've read to many diffrent things on what to do.So far all i have done is switch my trigger frame to a Sprint(traded with a friend)i'm welcome to all opinions and advice.

Danman69
02-08-2004, 03:20 PM
there are millions of threads on imagines everyday in the Kingman froum. and why would you trade the metal imagine frame for a plastic sprint frame!?

JD291
02-08-2004, 03:38 PM
wtf, you traded those... i bet your friend is happy... laughing his but off....f

Durandal
02-08-2004, 03:55 PM
You traded a sturdy aluminum frame for a flimsy plastic one?

Now you must stay away from heavyer tanks, such as the steel nitro tanks, 20oz CO2 tanks and the like. We put a 47-3k on my friend's Xtra with a sprint, compleately screwed up the frame.

racer_rodney
02-08-2004, 03:56 PM
the sprint is lighter...:rolleyes:
maybe he didn't know

either way the sprint is not as durable and your old one

Jordan303
02-08-2004, 04:04 PM
first off please go to the kingman forum there are tons of ppl who own the imagine considering it is the most popular kingamn with the most number sold out of all kingman markers. (i leanrt that in the kingman forum) second since u allready posted hear and it will be shut down very shortly i will answer ur question
first off
-barrel-i highly recomend the smart parts tear drop or j&j ceramic
second a electronic hopper is strongly recomended go for the empire reloader it is sound activated and will keep up with ur spyder as well it is cheeper and faster then a revy 12v
third switch to HPA that means getting rid of co2 and moving on to a air tank or "nitrogen" as some "paintball players" call it :laugh:
now that will take some time in order to get the money for all that so once u are done that u may want to consider a reg or drop forward but those are are much later in uprading. also if u have no intention into switching to HPA i strongly recomend that u buy a anti syphon for ur co2 tank imidiatly they are cheap and great to have.

Jusuchinu
02-08-2004, 07:37 PM
alright first i've been playing paintball for about 2months. 2nd i traded my frame for a lighter one b/c i move quicker than most ppl do. 3rd kiss my (the ones that made their petty attempts to insult me)4th mess with me on here and you better pray to god that i dont find your IP address, s

mwv
02-08-2004, 08:24 PM
The Mod's don't like threats, no matter if they're pointed at them or others. If I were you I'd edit your post quick.

Durandal
02-09-2004, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by Jusuchinu
alright first i've been playing paintball for about 2months.


Do you need to paintball to know that Al is stronger than plastic?


2nd i traded my frame for a lighter one b/c i move quicker than most ppl do.


If you move quicker than most people do then you shouldn't need any real weight reduction. And the couple once diff would be hardly noticeable.


3rd kiss my (the ones that made their petty attempts to insult me)


We wern't trying to insult you. We were trying to figure out why you made the trade.
Best way to stop mistakes in the future is to learn from them eh?


4th mess with me on here and you better pray to god that i dont find your IP address, s

If you were such a 133+ hacker then you would know that most home computers are hooked up to a dynamic IP server provided by the ISP.

Also sounds like you take the opinions of random strangers you probably will never meet in real life way to seriously.

amzng_spyderman
02-09-2004, 12:42 PM
you better pray to god that i don't use my mod powers to read your IP address, get your phone number, and call your parents & tell them how naughty you've been :eyes: closed.