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Old May 8th, 05:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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32 Degrees Electric Rebel 02 vs. Spyder Imagine 04

The Electric Rebel 02 is $42 more than the Imagine 04, why is this?
Which marker is more accurate and consistant?
Also, which uses less air per shot?

Also, is there such thing as a "32 Degrees Rebel Xtreme Electric", because on one site it has the "02" after rebel and on another there is no "02".

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Old May 10th, 08:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old May 11th, 10:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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hardly ever....


but, id suggest thge spyder imagine. more people can help you with it, and the upgrades are more readily available (even tho many are the same for both guns)
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hardly ever....


but, id suggest thge spyder imagine. more people can help you with it, and the upgrades are more readily available (even tho many are the same for both guns)
Are the upgrades the only difference?
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pretty much. performance wise, they are almost identical...blowback performance varies gun to gun, even those of exact same model.

the only major difference between them is the fact that spyder is way more "popular". rebels good blowback style markers. ive known a few people here who have had little to no problems with their rebels.


incompatable upgrades = trigger frames (fairly certain anyways), certain bolts (not sure which ones work, they have several type of spyder bolt. most generic spyder bolts should work). spyder specific drops hoses, screws.

upgrades that will work: spyder barrels, regulators, hoppers, spring kits, valves, low pressure cells/ front block, asa's / on/off's.



now, take everything i dais with a grain of salt....i may be wrong, since i have never owned a spyder or rebel. it is best to ask around before upgrading anyways.
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Old January 6th, 12:42 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I have a rebel 32 degrees and i was wondering if anyone know that manufacturers website because i have no idea what it is and for sme reason it isnt cocking by itself....is it supposed to or no?
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Dont know if 32 degrees is still in business or not

As far as cocking by itslf. that would depend on the specific model. some do ,some dont

Here's a link to their electronic marker manual http://www.paintballsolutions.com/pd...bels/rebel.pdf
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I have a rebel 32 degrees and i was wondering if anyone know that manufacturers website because i have no idea what it is and for sme reason it isnt cocking by itself....is it supposed to or no?
32 degrees markers are all stacked tube blowbacks as far as i know, spyder clones, they all work the same. I'm sure we can help you out. Post your specific problem with pics if needed on the STBB subforum.
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lube it with paintball oil. That or check your air supply to make srure it's still got air in it.
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wow that was an old post. i ditched that marker a while ago.

Id get a spyder anyday over that rebel......all spyder upgrades work with it but the following:
bolt
triggers
cup seals
valve springs
feednecks

drop will work if you have an adaptor (i have one but it drops it like an extra inch)


things that will work:
most ASA's
Vertical Adaptors
Valves
Strikers (my imagine has the exact same stryker)
regulators
expansion chamber
and volumizers (if you buy a new spyder vertical adaptor)
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