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  • Carpecerevisi
    Throbbing Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 965

    #46
    You know what, no one should be allowed to say anything bad about electrospyders until they have gone out and actually played with them. I bought and sold an e-99 on CO2 and my friend got an Imagine on a 68/3k, I've used both guns on the field while my friggin cocker was getting a new cocking arm machined, and I must say those little things rip. For 180 bucks we got a V-force mask, a 12 oz CO2, a hopper, and a gun that has a trigger pull akin to a mouse click, 12 inch accuracy at 15 yards, and the capability of a semi auto bps of 13. Add on a revy 12v and a PMI PE 68/3k, and those little mothers will keep up with any gun out there. They are just good guns and they give you a huge selection of colors, styles, milling, asa setups, and price ranges. I for one applaud Kingman on a great line of markers.


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    • joeyjoe367
      Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
      • May 2001
      • 1982

      #47
      Carpecerevisi, I too, have had a bit of experience with the e-spyders.

      Yes, they can put out the paint, and yes they're great for the price, but simply put: They feel cheap. The electronic trigger doesn't help at all either. When I'm shooting one of those things, I can definatly put out a decent amount of paint, but I feel like I'm using a squirt gun. Not to mention the relativly large mass of both the bolt and hammer reciprocating back and forth makes the gun feel like it's going to rattle apart.


      I played with a spyder/spyder clone for 4 years, and after switching to a 'mag, I don't think I could ever go back. No blowbacks for this man.

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      • nerobro
        Registered User
        • Oct 2001
        • 923

        #48
        I don't get the whole "sear tripper" thing. Just to make a point.. the emag is "just a sear tripper"

        The guns work REALLY well. They don't break untill you start trying to put parts of questionable mfg on them.

        while you might argue that electronic guns are better.. electrocockers, matricies, emags, are all the same to the ball as their mechanical counterparts.

        the matrix just has it's 3way replaced with a solinoid driven 3 way.

        Electrocockers... same deal. and a SPYDER TYPE sear tripper mechinism in the gripframe.

        Heck the emag is just a mag with a big electromagnent (solinoid) to trip it.

        another note... if em1's were so good, bad company would be shooting them instead of AMG's.... Everyone (AO is guilty of this as well.. take a look at yeathatsme's post) seems to think there's this huge difference between a seartripper than what they phrase as a "true" electrogun.

        An electrogun of that type only has an advange in the mind of the user. I'm still yet to have anyone bring up a good arguement for why a "true" electro is any better than a sear tripper.
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