Bob Long Spyder compatibility (please help)

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  • trains are bad
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 1751

    #1

    Bob Long Spyder compatibility (please help)

    I have a bob long millenium blowback. I want to put an E-frame on it. Nobody seems to know if spyder grip frames will fit. The guys I talked to from bob long said they wouldn't, CO paintball said I was out of luck, but tons of people on the internet say they bolt right up. Pukindogspaintball.com even has a picture of an M3 grip frame installed on a milly, but I can't seem to find that particular grip frame for sale anywhere.

    So I need to know if any Eframes on the market fit, or can be made to fit fairly easily. I only care about semi-auto.

    I could buy and try but mailorders won't let you return stuff after it has been installed.
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  • greenkill
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    • Apr 2003
    • 98

    #2
    kingman has a few eframes out there.. look up the sprint frame

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    • trains are bad
      Registered User
      • Oct 2003
      • 1751

      #3
      I know there are a lot of them, but the question is, whether or which ones fit. The only one I know fits is the M3 one.

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      • danheneise
        Registered User
        • Jan 2003
        • 531

        #4
        well i know on my m3 black dragun, i tried my friends stock spyder frame on it and it worked fine, so i would say any spyder/spyder clone frame would work on it if the m3 frames work.

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        • trains are bad
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1751

          #5
          Good info.

          Pukindogs' review stated that the m3 m98 grip frame (in picture) had a worm screw to adjust the sear position foreward and backward.

          An adjustment screw is included which allows for slight differences found in many Spyder bodies. The external screw can be accessed with the frame mounted on the gun, and without having to remove the grip panel. The screw moves the entire mechanics - sear and solenoid - back and forth in the frame. The adjustment process is detailed in the instruction booklet and fairly easy.
          Did your friend's M3 frame have one? Is his feature on all eframes? Cause maybe the only reason the M3 frame fits the Milly is because it is adjustable. I hope you are right though and spyder frames fit, that would be great.

          I need to be pretty sure before I go and drop the money on it.
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          • mightymag
            Registered User
            • Apr 2002
            • 82

            #6
            I've seen eps's, makos, and any e frame on a milly, they work. For spyder help it would probably be better to go here: www.spyderea.net .

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            • trains are bad
              Registered User
              • Oct 2003
              • 1751

              #7
              thanks for the link. If I can find a good tippmann forum I'll be set.

              I guess I'ma order a sprint or 32* frame. If it doesn't work I'll have to come bunker you in your sleep
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              • mightymag
                Registered User
                • Apr 2002
                • 82

                #8
                dont worry if one spyder aftermarket frame works on it they will all work. besides, i've seen it done many many times. You may have trouble with the esp, so I would find a used mako. Better quality frame anyways and they look much much better.

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