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ollytheosteo

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I'm not afraid of spyders.......

You can find a lot of info including the best upgrades and those that are a waste of time and cash at otters customs

Good luck, and don't worry too much about all the techheads round here telling you to get another gun just yet. Spend the money on paint and practice and upgrade when you feel the need.
 

Scars

Retired tattooed lout!
Ill be honest buddy You can change spring's, barrels, grips frames grips, bolts etc and to be blunt to wont make a huge difference bar possibly the barrel

Break a spyder down now what you have is a marker which uses High pressure (needed to re-cock it) belting paint with about 700psi, now it take a while for a marker like this to recharge itself with pressure hense at higher speed it will decock itsself.. now im not sure how much you paid for her but there is nothing really witch will greatly improve ROF (held back by what makes it a blow back) improve accuracy greatly (hi pressure belting paint with huge amounts of turbulance causes winging etc) as all above i'd honestly sell it and get yourself a marker which will improve allround and most likely save u cash spending on it making it slightly better.

Sorry to burst your bubble buddy but i bet 90% of us on these boards owned a blow-back and loved it and was never gonna get rid (been there with a inferno i spent £200 upgrading and got no where with)

Hopes this helps
 

dr.strangelove

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Just wait 'til manike gets hold of this thread and goes into a five mile post about how timmy's aren't Spyder's, and that they can't be converted... think I'll just let it go this time.

Seriously though, don't throw a whole heap of money into a Spyder, because if you plan to advance at all, you're going to upgrade anyway. Just play with it until you realize, after seeing all the markers at your local field, that it isn't worth keeping and you upgrade.