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Kingman Group is the creator of Spyder Paintball products & Kingman Training 11mm Paintball Markers.
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kingmangroup commented on Spyder Pilot with EYE Overview
"Both markers are at the top of their respective category. The Electra in the electronic and the Xtra in the mechanical Spyder line.
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kingmangroup commented on Spyder Electra with EYE Overview
"Unscrew the on/off knob all the way out. You'll see a part inside that you can unscrew with a flat head screw driver. On the underside of it is a y..."
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kingmangroup commented on Spyder Electra with EYE Overview
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kingmangroup commented on Christmas Lights Gone Wild
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kingmangroup commented on Spyder Electra with EYE Overview
"You may have to this more than once to get the striker back into the marker all the way in. After the striker is inside the marker, place the strik..."
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I find the 09 Pilot a very capable marker on a speedball game. It's light, fast and easy to point and shoot. Operation is very simple and maintenance is a breeze.
It all depends on your style of play. Do you like to play tourney/speedball style games? Then you want to go with a marker that's capable of shooting fast and easy to handle in a game. This is why speedball type markers are smaller and lighter for quick movements and easy concealment. Woodsball is more of a role playing type of game and the fields are bigger. Confrontations are also usually farther away. Mobility is still necessary but firepower is usually something you can compromise on. I like to play with a semi/mechanical or even a pump marker when playing in the woods. I get a lot of thrill seeing that one ball I just sjot find it's mark on a player that has no clue where it came from!!!