Spyder Vs2
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@dkfa The times are changing constantly in this industry. The comment you are replying to is 9 months old. I wouldn't buy a VS2 for more than $60 and certainly wouldn't upgrade one. A regular proto slg keeps dropping in price. Aside from that, I've had fun with my VS2 when it worked all day and I'm actually quite impressed. It has encouraged all of the spyder clone companies to produce better versions at a fraction of the cost. This sport continues to become more and more affordable.
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@dkfa The times are changing constantly in this industry. The comment you are replying to is 9 months old. I wouldn't buy a VS2 for more than $60 and certainly wouldn't upgrade one. A regular proto slg keeps dropping in price. Aside from that, I've had fun with my VS2 when it worked all day and I'm actually quite impressed. It has encouraged all of the spyder clone companies to produce better versions at a fraction of the cost. This sport continues to become more and more affordable.
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@swageronyou yep, really cheap board nowdays.
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@Jorell1000 Well, getting a new reg and new asa, toying around with that stuff is a waste of time. Just keep those stock parts since they're fine on their own. Just get a macroline into the marker, get a Tadao Board, a Clamping feedneck (ion Threaded), Maybe a CP Sling Trigger, and a CP single or 2 peice. No need for a Hyper 2 reg and all of that stuff. A CP reg would do just fine.
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@supergaboextreme semi, auto has no skill to use.
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i think its ur spring dude
can u use co2 on that gun
HunterSchinabeck 1 year ago
@HunterSchinabeck Yes you can!
bimbim59 1 year ago
Et oé c'est ca din ch' nord.
bimbim59 2 years ago
dude i need help when ever i go to walk the trigger on the vs2 my bolt stops and i have to pull it back over and over when i shoot fast its annoying cuz im a back man and i have to lane fire so help me plz
s8ter500 2 years ago
I had the same problem at the begining. Put the battery (new) only immediately before playing. And do not fall below 230 / 250 psi. And it works very well.
bimbim59 2 years ago
trigger more sensitive and often more expensive materials in electro
bimbim59 2 years ago