Originally posted by dropkick1
hey otter sc, don't u have a warp on your spyder? just wondering how u like it and one more thing, why did u choose to stick with spyders? i know they get the job done but why not choose something a little more highend? just wondering, i have a rebel as my back up and it works pretty decently.
hey otter sc, don't u have a warp on your spyder? just wondering how u like it and one more thing, why did u choose to stick with spyders? i know they get the job done but why not choose something a little more highend? just wondering, i have a rebel as my back up and it works pretty decently.
why did i stick with Spyders? you are not the first to ask this. i just like playing around with them and squeezing as much performance out of them. actually, i enjoy playing stock class more than anything else. but around here, pump is a very rare item let alone official stock games. the world would be so much nicer with more pump only days at fields. people are all going to semi-auto of the electronic.
i did have a Minimag at one time. loved it. so easy to maintain. i think i had a Lapco barrel (unidentifiable; i posted on here a long time ago), teardrop, and the stock barrel. but the bolt kept sticking. even with new power tubes. so i sold it and stayed with Spyders (for a semi-auto marker). i just happend to get 2 Spyders. i have one, and my wife has one. the other 2 are unclaimed from my shop.
i am looking to buy a new marker. i sold off a lot of my 80's era PGP's and have money coming to me. right now, i am kicking around a Mag, Shocker, another Phantom, or a Cocker. something under $550 if possible. used is also considered.
besides, i am more of a rec player. the one and only toruney i played at was the Spyder Cup in 2001.

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