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spyder felix ?

andy2818

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this is probebly a silly question but wats the difference beetween a spyder felix and a spyder felix acs ? and are they good markers and how much do the boards cost
 

Bob

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ACS stands for Anti Chop System. This means it has eyes that can sense if there is a paintball in the breach, this basicaly means the gun won't fire until the paintball is in properly and ready to fire.
 
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ollytheosteo

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Or it can mean a spring loaded bolt that bounces off a ball instead of chopping it. I think with a Spyder that's the most likely option.
 

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yeh, a understand that mate, well £46 is a very good price, but i was reading one of your other threads about wanting to train and play for a team in the darlington area, im not sure about a spyder, at the end of the day you`ll only want to upgrade at a later date, if you look you prob pick up a manual cocker or a cheap ion for say £50-£60 more