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Is this spyder xtra http://www.kingman.com/section/semi_auto/guns/xtra.html
a woodsball gun or a speedball gun? I'm kinda a newbi. If link doesn't work try this one>>http://www.spyderzone.net/modules.ph...ticle&artid=22 ![]() Last edited by paintballfreak695 : 05-26-2008 at 11:52 AM. Reason: for a bigger view |
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its whatever you want it to be. most of the people i play with use anything from tippmans to autocockers to minis to shockers during woodsball.
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well if you are going to play speedball you are going to have to buy an automatic trigger or a rocker trigger unless you have a very fast trigger finger. i have the new style ts (pretty much the xtra) and i play in a big arena and it works perfect
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i am going to use it for speedball. i am going to buy another gun for woodsball. I do have a pretty fast trigger finger. i usally play woodsball.
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Those spyders are good for both speedball and woodsball. Period.
Now, if you are going to play in tournaments, I might suggest an electronic trigger and loader, maybe a better regulator, but other than that it's just fine. We won our first tournament with a T1, a broken Tippman (lost the adjuster screw), a mech Esprit (sp?), a Black Magic autococker and a crappy mongoose - goes to show it's the player, not the gun!
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I've used an extra for woodsball and speedball. They're great for woodsball (asides from their colors but they make a flat black one now) and in speedball they're awsome as long as you got a fast trigger.
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