Spyder MRX™ Scenario Paintball Marker w/ Dual Loading System

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The .68 Caliber Spyder MRX™ is the newest addition to Kingman's MR™ Series scenario paintball markers. This tactical powerhouse delivers a realistic military look including an adjustable car stock, carry handle mount with sight, plus multiple picatinny rails for endless scenario modifications. Accessory add-ons will be available; allowing each player to configure a scenario marker geared for their style of play.

The Spyder MRX™ comes packed with revolutionary features including an innovative "DLS" Dual Loading System. This unique patent pending system enables you to interchange your loading system with a quick turn of the barrel; the Spyder MRX™ allows the user to switch between a traditional upper load feed system and all-new lower magazine feed system during play.

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  • Dear santa...

  • wouldn't use a magfed spyder in any competitive setting (10 rounds with the accuracy and consistency of a spyder, blahh) but i'd sure as hell get this to have fun with at big games or private games with my friends. I still have my first spyder in my gearbag; still kickin'.

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  • i like this gun. I would add a thumb screw to the loader elbow so you could take off the hopper during live action games and when your clip ran out you could quickly get back firing again.

  • Or you could get a milsig for like 225ish last I checked

  • @maxherald07 A phenom is not really overpriced. You don't have to buy a T68. The mag feed kits basically give you the chance to use a reliable, tippmann gun, but with magazines. There are some issues with it of course, but they are being worked out, and over all, mag fed play is getting cheaper and better. But this here, is just a gimmick by spider, and not a true advancement or worthwhile offering.

  • this has potential, i rather buy this than a milsig, and i live in canada, looks good for an entry magfed, the stock on the other hand, looks like the one on the storm, IT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED!!!!!

  • Whats the price?

  • awesome, a magazine fed marker that's under 300 dollars! OMG, no more giant stupid hoppers for me! oh, and it comes with a ten round mag? i am pretty sure they will sell drum mags and bigger clips like they did for the t68. just give em time.

  • @Pillowflame I know there is people who can afford a "good mag feed marker" but most of them are very overpriced and not worth the money, like T68s, they are hugely overpriced spyders.

  • @maxherald07 Nope to both accounts. Believe it or not, some of us can afford to spend a couple hundred dollars on a proper mag fed gun. And yes, this gun looks bad. It's akin to those halloween costumes that have a cheap flimsy mask with the details painted on in place of what is supposed to be a full helmet.

  • Hey look, it's a cheaper version of a Rap4 T68.

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