View Full Version : Drop forward for a spyder!!!?????
warchild1s1k
06-16-2001, 03:12 AM
I really need a drop forward for my spyder shutter. because i added an in yo face stock and when i try to connect my 16oz stubby i have about a half an inch to little space so it dosent fit... i need a spyder drop forward!!! were can i get one.. and i think the one on the xtra would work someone help me?!?!?!?
what i got
spyder shutter red
in yo face stock
240 round hopper
4+1 harness
16oz
custome sight rail
20" stone cold II
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omegaman5833
06-16-2001, 05:42 AM
y the hell did u get a 20"??? that was your first mistake.
warchild1s1k
06-16-2001, 06:39 PM
punk @ss i dont give a SH1t about the barrel the post is about a drop forward jesus im just used to long things guess your not
Silent Knight
06-16-2001, 08:41 PM
*LOL* oooooo $hit! lol. hmmm let me see. Are you looking for the same DF found on the Xtra im not too sure about that one.
I know you can order the same DF found on the Shutter from http://bbtpaintball.com it's only $19.95 and it comes in black (#35G), and silver (#35K). The Xtra DF is different, it drops down slightly lower then the Shutter's DF. this DF has the off-set hole pattern on the part that connects the Df to the grip. however this Df, is made for the Spyder Bottom line adapter w/regulator. so the hole pattern is different. you won't be able to fit a off-set, or straight hole pattern bottom line adapter to this DF.
jrr112
06-17-2001, 08:26 AM
what ever you get make sure the the tank is totally under the gun, but for your problem try bending the dropfoward.
paint baller Nick
06-17-2001, 05:34 PM
if u want a drop forward so the holes on your grip match up u can get an adapter for that and if u want to get a spyder df just go to a website it should be under spyder accessories!
Creams0da
06-19-2001, 09:18 PM
Be warned that if u do that on a stock grip, u might break it. My friend did this on his compack2k and brock the grip. This puts u down like over $150 to get new one. So be sure that ur Grip can support the drop forward and if it looks flimsy get a metal one that is strong. Dont make the same mistake that he did he ended up buying a Xtra.
FSU Paintball
06-19-2001, 10:26 PM
First off, I'd like to say that the last post was right in one way, and wrong in another. Yes, if you have the plastic stock grips, a drop-forward may rip them apart. However, a replacement frame costs nowhere near $150, unless you get an electronic frame. My friend busted his old plastic frame, and he bought a REALLY nice chrome Dye stainless steel frame for $70. You could probably find a really nice deal on a frame online. Get an aluminum or stainless steel frame.
Anyways, on to the drop-forward issue. You'll find it difficult to find a drop-forward that fits a Spyder, because the holes to connect the frame to the adapter are offset on Spyders. Just about every other gun in existance has straight holes, which is why most drop-forwards have straight holes. If you find a drop-forward with offset holes, then your frame breaks, you'll probably end up with a new frame that has straight holes, and a drop-forward that no longer fits onto your gun.
I've found the perfect drop-forward that will work for you no matter what. It's the Psycho Ballistics drop forward. It has both straight and offset screw holes, so it will adapt to any kind of gun, and any kind of frame. I use it on both my MiniMag and my Model 98. It works amazingly well. The best part is, it's $20 at http://www.888paintball.com. GET IT!
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