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PaintballPimp01
12-08-2001, 12:14 AM
Im not really intrested in buying one of these guns, but they are a bit unique and I had some questions about em.
1 - Do they take Spyder barrels or what?
2 - Can they come with a vertical adapter?
3 - Why would I reccommend one to a friend over a Spyder/Piranha/Griffin?
No biased opinions please...
Killer Kat
12-09-2001, 10:10 AM
It's kindda like a Meatloaf tune, two outta three ain't bad. As far as questions go, However I don't have the answers but these guys might. http://www.gt-2000.com/ But as far as the last, Why would you. I would think being a main stream product such as Piranha or Spyder, you'd encourge your friend to go that route. More parts, more mods, less headaches all equal more fun? Hey tell us why you see it different?
PaintballPimp01
12-09-2001, 10:24 AM
Well to start, any gun that strays from the mainstream immediately draws my attention. It is the only gun I know of that combines a vertical and powerfeed in one. It does accept Spyder grip frames, and from the looks of things, probably Spyder bolts too. I have heard 2 stories for as far as the barrels go, Spyder or Cocker. Personally, I hope it is Cocker threaded. I have checked out the www.gt-2000.com site, and they show many different upgrades and setups but it hasnt answered all my questions however it is possible to contact the gun's creator, which I have and I am now awaiting a response. If it turns out that this gun uses Cocker threaded barrels, it may become my new back up, not that I really need one, but hey better safe than sorry.
antiramie
12-30-2001, 08:33 PM
1. Spyder barrel, not Autococker.
2. Yes, you can get a vertical bottle adapter (like at www.nationalpb.com)
3. To be unique, go with the GT-2000. To have more upgrade options and ultimately a better gun, stick with a higher end blowback Spyder or Pirahna.
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