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April 10th, 05:58 PM
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something i want to know
how long do you think a mag would last going through at least a case of paint every weekend?
my spyders not made to take that aparently it caught on fire so i need something fast and durable
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April 10th, 07:21 PM
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Grumpy Admin Dude
Join Date: Feb 2004
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For the rest of your life... Witrh just some minor upkeep, mags are some of the most user friendly markers out there.
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April 10th, 10:26 PM
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your spyder caught on fire?! wow..must have a bad connection ro something.
Medic's right, mags will last for as long as you can keep them in your posession, Mags are rocks, they never die and are always gonna be around.
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April 11th, 06:31 PM
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also recently i found i couldnt get nitrogen so im having to use a co2 tank its antisiphoned and it matches the on/off im using on the mag whats the best way to keep the mag happy ill be using a classic valve btw do you think a stablizer and a A/S tank will keep it running ok?
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April 11th, 06:36 PM
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my guess is u'd run a stab at max output and use a classic for the co2 to run well.
and tell me this story of the spyder, it sounds pretty odd/funny. Post it in the spyder section or chat or anywhere.
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April 11th, 07:02 PM
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A.K.A Doobster
Join Date: Mar 2005
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how the hell did ure marker catch on fire
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April 11th, 07:08 PM
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Screaming Koala
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Originally Posted by 9supernoob9
how the hell did ure marker catch on fire
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I would also like to hear this. Post it wherever would be best. Probably player stories or the spyder section.
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April 11th, 07:29 PM
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PB REF
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: atl, ga
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to run it on co2, you need a remote or something long, but don't add another reg.
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April 11th, 08:54 PM
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heres my story about the spyder aparently the board over heated sear got stuck and it bent the body a little and it was smoking i poured water on it so im retiring it for a mechanical
its served me for five years so im happy to retire it
anyway i dont want to run a remote if i can help it
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April 11th, 09:27 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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wtf?
Yeah, Classic mags will work fine on CO2, but ill work better on nitro.
Nobody is willing to admit it, but nitrogen in a paintball application was invened specificly for the use of mags.
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April 11th, 09:46 PM
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tom kaye created nitrogen in paintball
i<3 tom kaye
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