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Spyder217
03-30-2001, 03:51 PM
Which is better Spyder SE or Spyder Shutter?

spacer709
03-30-2001, 08:15 PM
spyder shutter definately
if you want reasons here ya go:
1)se is more of a hassle to field strip. the shutter comes conveniently with a quick strip pin
2) barell-stock, the shutter has a better barell. its longer but not in the sense that it affects ball speed. it is more accurate than the se stock barell.
3)the se hardline proves upgrading to be more difficult.
4)the se doesnt come with a low-pressure chamber
5)the shutter bolt, although open on the side, is rear cocking and i find it easier to work with(that however is more of personal preference
6)the se does not come with a trigger gaurd and at many fields they are required to play with
7)although the setup is faulty, the shutter regulator allows more advanced warning to when your tank is low on air


the se does have some advantages however:)
1)i think the ano looks cooler
2)the gas thru grip/ex. chamber is better than the shutter's



-most of this is just ones own personal preference though
-these supposed problems with the se can be overcome usually at a very small price and ends up costing about the same to a shutter.

well there you go thats what i think

Witt
03-31-2001, 08:43 AM
Im gonna have to say Shutter.

dawgs712
03-31-2001, 08:57 AM
spacer said:spyder shutter definately
if you want reasons here ya go:
1)se is more of a hassle to field strip. the shutter comes conveniently with a quick strip pin
2) barell-stock, the shutter has a better barell. its longer but not in the sense that it affects ball speed. it is more accurate than the se stock barell.
3)the se hardline proves upgrading to be more difficult.
4)the se doesnt come with a low-pressure chamber
5)the shutter bolt, although open on the side, is rear cocking and i find it easier to work with(that however is more of personal preference
6)the se does not come with a trigger gaurd and at many fields they are required to play with
7)although the setup is faulty, the shutter regulator allows more advanced warning to when your tank is low on air

1-field strip pins cost about $5
2-no one evr keeps stock barrel
3-hardline is tough if you want a dropforward, i dont and i like the hardline
4-se coems with a much better xchamber while shutters have lp chamber
5-cocking isnt better on either
6-se does come with a trigger guard-you just have to put it on yourself
7-only reliable claim to shutter is better-does have reg.

se is about 40 less (se is 177 at xpaintball.com). for 40 you can get a reg. shutter needs a x chamber, se needs and lp. So they end up about the same. I like the se ano much better, but that dosnt really matter that much. In my opinoin they are pretty much the same gun. It coems down to which looks better really. i know the se never ever breaks down, i didnt know much about the shutters reliability, so i bought an se, but if the shutter is reliable than they are basically the same.

Witt
03-31-2001, 04:18 PM
Price gets thrown around in paintball so much. WHO CARES

A damn fool
03-31-2001, 05:39 PM
I dont like the fact the the se doesnt come with an asa adaptor. I prefer the shutter, but imo, the best valu is the tlplus.