they look so akward even when they have all the nice milling. does anybody think this but me?
intimidators look disgusting
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yea, i think some looks weeirs, but i saw a couple empire's and alias's this weekend, wow, just wow, they were hot
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some people like em and some dont i HATE them mainloy for the fact there overpriced e-spyders basically, and if they break ur just about screwed and ther kinda awkward, however i dont mind the looks either way and they perform pretty well overall just not my cup of tea
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Originally posted by wantamagsome people like em and some dont i HATE them mainloy for the fact there overpriced e-spyders basically, and if they break ur just about screwed and ther kinda awkward, however i dont mind the looks either way and they perform pretty well overall just not my cup of tea
Look, once again, they are NOTHING like a spyder. The body style is tube stacked, that is ALL. I am tired of people saying this...there is no sear, no spring...tear apart a spyder, and tear apart a timmy. THEN tell me its an "overpriced spyder".
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I agree. The origional Timmy's may have used Spyder bodies, but now adays, everything is different. Ow one of the only things that they have in common is that they fire from an open bolt.Originally posted by oldsoldierLook, once again, they are NOTHING like a spyder. The body style is tube stacked, that is ALL. I am tired of people saying this...there is no sear, no spring...tear apart a spyder, and tear apart a timmy. THEN tell me its an "overpriced spyder".
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I think they are pretty sweet guns. If I didnt order my JMJ viking I would have bought an empire....
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(removed-cphilip) damn, i'm sick of people calling timmys expensive spyders. The only thing they have in common is the look sort of and the open bolt. everything else is different. If you call a timmy a spyder, then you'd have to call any open bolt, stacked tube design a spyder. That would include an impulse, timmy, bushy, and even angels.Last edited by cphilip; 04-25-2004, 10:13 PM.Ya Man, thats PCP
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Uh, what's the point of this thread?
Ugly, I think you mo..nevermine
I'm the owner of a 2K1 Timmy Classic and the milling on the grip and the body alone is leagues ahead of any marker that year. Milling as in machined out of solid billet al. Most spyders (not all esp. the newer 2k4's) is cast aluminum
As for the statement about them breaking down, My maintenance includes teardown of the regs every 3-5 cases and cleaning the body when it's covered in paint.
So there!
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i think they're really ugly, timmies are really long and they look unnecessarily stretched out. and not good. hooray for mags.
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I guess people call them fancy spyders, because as Tom Kaye pointed out that is how Bob Long describes them in the owners manual!
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