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  • mjs1217
    suck it trebeK
    • Sep 2002
    • 397

    #1

    Spyder Imagine....

    I'm almost positive that i'm going to be buying a Spyder Imagine this week, and I was wondering if anyone has had problems with this gun. If so, please post what the problem was and if/how it was fixed.

    Thanks,
    -mjs
    Last edited by mjs1217; 02-16-2004, 10:22 PM.
    Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


  • NGp8ball
    is a PIMP
    • Sep 2003
    • 203

    #2
    i havn't had any problems with mine and ive had it for almost a year now. there pretty reliable. jst make sure u charge the battery so ur not stuck with a dead one in the middle of a game.

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    • 03vert
      Metal Head
      • Oct 2003
      • 318

      #3
      It's a entry level marker so its not gonna go a bizzilion BPS or send each ball right on top of the other(what gun really does?). You can expect to have some problems as we all do with all our guns but overall the spyders that I've played with were totally worth the price. Can't really say that they are that bad really. Not bad at all. Just they are not true elecrto pneumatics in the fact that they use some do-hicky to trip the sear so that it doesn't fully catch the hammer (I think) but it's ok by me as long as it works. I wish i knew the names of these parts.
      Something Clever.

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      • hobbesTZ
        :dodgy:
        • Aug 2002
        • 2219

        #4
        The solenoid trips the sear which lets the striker have at the valve which opens and pushes against a spring which flings your bolt back with the help of air.

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        • mjs1217
          suck it trebeK
          • Sep 2002
          • 397

          #5
          k, Thanks for clearing that up (seriously I do appreciate it because now I know that much more bout my gun-to-be), but I'd sorta like to get back on topic...
          Imagine problems..... anyone?
          Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


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          • Carbon
            Word!
            • Jan 2003
            • 1589

            #6
            Keep an eye on your sear and striker orings. Make sure u use the right durometer orings on the striker. As for the sear, as it gets worn, the gun wont rest properly. The most common SPyder problen i see are recocking/sear catch probs. Either due to negligence or worn parts.

            If you are goin for a STBB type gun, go for a pirhana. They are better engineered, and their QC is a better than Kingman's.

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            • mjs1217
              suck it trebeK
              • Sep 2002
              • 397

              #7
              k, Also... Will water (rain) kill the electronics in the Imagine? And what happens if someone drops it, will that kill anything inside of it?
              Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


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              • robdamanii
                The AO Village Idiot
                • Dec 2003
                • 707

                #8
                Originally posted by 03vert
                or send each ball right on top of the other(what gun really does?).
                My Mag with it's freak kit shooting Evil paint.



                Originally posted by mjs1217
                k, Also... Will water (rain) kill the electronics in the Imagine? And what happens if someone drops it, will that kill anything inside of it?
                Water will kill the board yes, and dropping it shouldn't bother it much, but don't slam it down just for fun.
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                • mjs1217
                  suck it trebeK
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 397

                  #9
                  Well, would just having the gun out in the rain for about 10 or so minutes cause it to experience problems, or would the electronics need to have direct contact with the water?
                  Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


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                  • robdamanii
                    The AO Village Idiot
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 707

                    #10
                    Getting water in the frame in any way would be a bad idea with the board in there, and since there is NO way to seal the frame, you'd be taking a risk with it.
                    Manager, Ithaca Paintball and Recreation.


                    Autorized Smart Parts, WDP, WGP, and AGD dealer.


                    If you're looking for markers or gear, drop me a line at [email protected] and I'll do the best I can, or visit us online at www.ithacapaintball.com.

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                    • *captain_cox*37
                      {~Team Zero Kewl~}
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 245

                      #11
                      Yeah it should be really reliable, prolly wont have to mess with it at all besides changing the velocity. I would just make sure u keep it oiled up and out of water.
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                      • mjs1217
                        suck it trebeK
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 397

                        #12
                        Okay, tommorrow I'm ordering my Spyder Imagine. So, if ANYONE has had problems with the Imagine, please POST IT NOW, before I order it.

                        Thanks,
                        -mjs
                        Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


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                        • bleachit
                          Conturbo et Ledo
                          • May 2003
                          • 1410

                          #13
                          I would suggest getting a delrin bolt. stock spyder bolts have a tendency to scratch, a lot. I have 2 spyders, plus my sister's and her friends, all the bolts are scratched. that can lead to the orings not sealing properly if it gets too bad.

                          So check out ebay, and see if you can find a good new bolt. I just got this nylatron bolt for my victor, it seems to be pretty nice.
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                          • Mindflux
                            Are you e-wheat?
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 861

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bleachit
                            I would suggest getting a delrin bolt. stock spyder bolts have a tendency to scratch, a lot. I have 2 spyders, plus my sister's and her friends, all the bolts are scratched. that can lead to the orings not sealing properly if it gets too bad.

                            So check out ebay, and see if you can find a good new bolt. I just got this nylatron bolt for my victor, it seems to be pretty nice.

                            I disagree.

                            I have an AKALMP lightning bolt for my shutter, and it never worked right ever since I put it in, it changed the flow characteristics too much. Stock bolt back in? Marker works great.
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                            • bleachit
                              Conturbo et Ledo
                              • May 2003
                              • 1410

                              #15
                              interesting, ever have problems with your bolt scratching? I use gold cup on mine, always when I play with it. no matter what I do the bolt scratches.
                              "Great stories! See everyone, just buy a Sydarm and become a paintball superstar!! "
                              AGD

                              "i just sent out the full force of the canadian army (4 guys). expect high canadian casualties"
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