View Full Version : Field stripping
dawgs712
03-25-2001, 03:09 PM
I have a spyder se, but i havent played in a game with it.only in my yard. The only balls that broke were over 3 months old so i cleaned it up nice. I was wondering if it will brake a lot of balls when i play in a game and if it is worth getting field dtrip screws (like the new spyder xtra has) so its easier to take apart. I dont really think it is...oh yeah, if i am not going to get a stock to stabalize the gun to my shoulder, is it worth getting a 25 dollar remote with a quick disconnect pin, but not a slide check?
Thanks all
Dräko
03-25-2001, 07:00 PM
Definetly get the field strip pins, Se's are pretty hard to strip. Ht every worst are the compact 2k's!!!! You have to take off the friggin sight rail!!!! Damn that Sux
spacer709
03-25-2001, 07:43 PM
you have to take off the sight rail for the se too. get field strip pins. they are the greatest thing after good ol oxygen of course !:)
Overdose
03-25-2001, 08:50 PM
For SURE get the field strip pins dood.. EXCELLENT for cleaning maintanace and just good to have handy. The SE is kinda tricky to take apart so its a good idea. If u want to run a remote (i dont) i suggest one witha good quick disconnect. Make sure u buy a quality one and do ur research. A shoulder stock is not a good idea dood. As comfortable as they are for long range. They ARE TERRIBLE for bunkering and snap shooting. They tend to get in the way and extend ur gun till its ridiculously long.
Dräko
03-25-2001, 09:02 PM
think about it your on the field and you have a ball break. Your as good as out with out field strip pins. What are you gonna do? Take off your sight rail and all that?
spacer709
03-25-2001, 09:08 PM
90% percent of the time you wont have to disassemble your gun on the field. After a game though is good. the little hex screws are such a pain when you lose them and its simply not worth the trouble
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