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Originally Posted by martix_agent
to become a member you have to "read" the rules.
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you do??!!
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Originally Posted by the_real_kaz
Anyway the correct answer is the 98.
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ill disagree to that......
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Originally Posted by evolkers2003
What!? Cause that 98 you had was problem free. Spyders are a lot easier to maintain and to take care of. Over the long run they do require some small parts to keep running (such as a spring which is like $2.50) and thats it. Freaking 98's are such a pain in the ass to take apart. Ive had to clean and fix many a 98 in my day and i hate hate taking them apart, that whole clam shell design sucks balls.
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and ill agree with this. the split shell design is NOT noob friendly and part of paintball is maintaining your equipment. field stripping a spyder is much easier while field stripping a 98, well it might as well be full disassembaly. theres no real "field strip" when it comes to tippys. i had a spyder clone as a first marker, very simple, i think there was only one situation when i couldnt solve a problem myself and had to call the shop to talk to their tech.
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Originally Posted by Crawdaddy
I'm not going to lie if I were rich and famous I'd be running people over with my car all the damn time.
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blue to black dm6
hyper 3
top hat mod
laser eyes
CP flow plug
32 degrees drop forward (yes i like my drop forwards)
cp micro on/off asa
deadly winds 14" fibur barrel with full freak
Dye rotor with speed feed
centerflag 68/4500 with on/off