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Well, that's it, what do y'all think? *edit* Oh, yeah, I don't know if you can read it, but it says "Spyder Slayer" on the sides.Comment
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That long drop-forward make for a pretty tight set-up. Looks good."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
-Charlie Papazian
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I'm guessing you paid 7 bucks for a 8 foot length of 1/4x1/2 inch aluminum used to make your drop. At least that's what I paid.http://www.digitalpaintball.net - I love this game!
Chrome adds around 4 bps to any gun.Comment
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I didn't make the drop foward (see the sig description), I bought it at Quality Paintball, and they hand made them. Anwyway, I got it for $15 w/o ASA. It would have been 2 bucks more if I wanted it anodized(I'm not that cheap, I just didn't want to wait) BTW, for the people that don't like Tippmanns, I don't exactlylove it either, but until I can get a mag, it's the best I can do. For the price, it's not a bad gun and would be pretty accurate if I could just get it to be consistant.Comment
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I figure I'll get good upgrades on my gun to improve it for the time being, and when I get a mag I can transfer a lot of the upgrades. (Sticky's, drop, gas-through grip) It's not a bad gun, but I don't see what people mean by Tippmann durability. (It's missed more games because it needed repairs than my friend's Autococker) It double fires a lot running CO2, so I replaced the rear bolt and it helped but still, it will double fire nearly every 10 shots, even more when rapid firing.Comment
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Now my gun really is almost finished. (as in dead) It broke, again , and I have decided to give it one more last chance, send it in to Tippmann, and replace all the old parts on it. I would have already sold it if it wasn't my first gun.Comment


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