Autococker and Spyder (Kingman) are different types of markers - no
resemblance. Both of my Spyders never leaked and quite a few of the guys I
play with use Kingman markers (modified to boot) - no problems.
If you want something that'll hit over 22 rounds/second - Bob Long
(Intimidator). ;)
- Bernd
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From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
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Subject: Re: DML: DML BBQ Paintball
"Bernd D. Ratsch" <fasstdak@hotmail.com> wrote:
: I've just seen too many of them actually leak from the seals. They're a
: pain to calibrate properly if you're not used to them.
The "Spyder" line would be considered an autococker, correct?
I seem to recall reading a lot of posts from people having problems with
them leaking down the barrel, although a lot of them say they fixed the
problem with a better cup seal. (There was one brand that everybody seemed
to recommend - Lapco I think it was.)
: You can get an inexpensive Kingman and modify the snot out of it. My old
: Kingman ($90 at Academy Sports) was pumping 14 rounds/second on compressed
: air, modified 14" barrel, and an electronic eye hopper (Halo). Total was
: well under $500 as I looked around eBay and local paintball stores for
: deals. I had spent a total of about $600 on all of my gear (marker +
mods,
: tubes, hopper, Camo clothing, mask w/neck guard, case for marker and
: accessories, etc.).
: The only recommendation I can make: Go with Compressed Air if you're
going
: to be playing paintball every so often. While the CO2 does work for the
: beginners, rapid fire freezes up the barrel and the balls get stuck in
: there.
Thanks for the info! I'll probably stick with the CO2 for now since I
probably won't get to play but a few times per year, and even then, I'm more
of a "one shot one kill" kinda guy than a "spray and pray'er". :-)
(Although that might change once I actually get a gun and discover how
innacurate they are - probably show up at next year's BBQ with a GE Minigun
knockoff.) ;-)
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