Custom Built and Painted Spyder Compact Paintball Rifle

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

This a custom built and painted Spyder Compact paintball rifle. The base component was a used Spyder Compact, however, I replaced the old o-rings and checked the seals. I have test-fired the completed marker after the build was complete (much to my roommate's dissatisfaction), but the gun has never been used in a game.

In addition, the build required:

#4 Savage (Heavy Barrel) Synthetic Bolt-Action Rifle Stock
16" MilSim XT Barrel (new)
Kingman Spyder Single Trigger (new)
M-14 Airsoft Magazine Shell
UTG Weaver Rail
NC Star 4x30 Rifle Scope
UTG Adjustable Bipod
Clear Bent Feedneck and Hopper (new)

A 12-Gram CO2 adapter is used as the primary means of propulsion, however the hole is large enough to accommodate a remote line adapter or a standard CO2/HPA bottle. It screws into the marker directly in front of the magazine. The magazine itself is used to mask the original Spyder trigger mechanism- the wire serves a as a jackshaft to link the original trigger with the visible trigger. In order to allow players to easily carry the 12-grams in game, the gun includes an Allen elastic shotgun shell carrier which goes over the stock; the carrier holds five 12-grams.

If you have any questions, feel free to email pnspaintball@hotmail.com. Apologies for the breathing problems- I'm getting over a cold.

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  • How much wpuld I have to pay u to make me 1

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  • Can I buy one of these

  • @p8ntballbrotherhood Unfortunately, I've sold two of the three I built, and only have the one I use left. I did put together a tutorial on building them, if you'd like to make one of your own. I'd be willing to answer any questions about the process.

  • I have been wanting to do this for some time.... I have a Tippmann Pro carbine, its old, but awesome, and pretty small and streamline. I think its perfect for mounting in a rifle stock. 

    I was planing on using a wooden stock, because I thought it would be easier to dremel out. Yours looks great with a synthetic, but idk if I can make enough room inside a non-wood stock. I know i can get the job done well, with wood, but it would be heavy, very heavy. which would you recommend?

  • @IXIDORco2 If you use the nicer synthetic material, like for Remington/Savage, the synthetic sands just like a regular wood. Unfortunately, you don't save a lot of weight with those materials. The cheaper synthetic (plastic) is a pain, but it can be done. The other two black stocks are old muzzleloaders and they were an okay fit, but if I was going to build another I would definitely spring for the heavier/nicer material.

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  • o yeah how much does it weigh and plz have bolt action ty

  • Could you make me 1 pm me to tell me how much and also how much will it be to make a red and black tiger or even that kind, and if u can put it on amazon

  • Looks awesome

  • @PbRedEye I got all of mine off ebay, There are a ton of synthetic stocks- its just a matter of finding a cheap one.

  • Awesome gun dude

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