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  • GanonsGrin
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    Hey, welcome back to MCB! We spoke a couple years back about your Hall FX kit and triggers on my old parts search thread. It’s been on my search list ever since. Glad to see you migrated back here though, and thank you for contributing to the spyder parts scavenger hunt with more cool pieces to track down!

  • Xyxyll
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    Greetings folks. I have a few things in my treasure chest that might be welcomed in this thread.

    Spyder Anti-Chop Bolt, designed and manufactured by a member of the Spyder enthusiast community. I can't remember who created it (I think he sold them on PBN), but I grabbed one of the very first ones. I don't think more than a few were ever made. This preceded the Pilot ACS by a year or two. As you might expect, it functions basically the same as the official version, which, well, wasn't that great.

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    X-Customs NV Trigger and Hall FX kit, designed by me and manufactured by Tarantula. Inspired by the tech and features of higher-end markers, I built and sold this very-tight tolerance trigger that featured ball (or maybe roller) bearings, magnetic return, forward and backward travel set screws, and it natively supported the Hall FX kit.

    The Hall FX kit was a drop-in replacement for the Spyder frame's microswitch. Instead of the Spyder being activated by a microswitch button being pressed, it's activated by the magnetic field from a magnet embedded in the NV trigger.

    There are not many NV triggers or Hall FX kits out there. Anyone here have one? I'd love to see your Spyder builds!

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  • OpusX
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    https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/p...-3-fbm-spyders

  • scottieb
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    Yes, that is an Autokicker frame.

    I'm unsure the model on that one. It has a rounded body. The GT's with the side feed all have blocky bodies.

  • Meleager7
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    Originally posted by Meleager7
    scottieb

    me thinks me found one !

    Is this it?
    Is this another autokicker frame, scottieb ? Thanks for letting me pick your Spyder brain again!

    https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zKMAA...yn/s-l640.webp

    Any idea which spyder clone this is with the side mounted vert feed?

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  • scottieb
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    And the logo is still present. That's great. Which FBM body style do you have?

  • Myrkul
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    Just to throw a picture up, I am VERY proud I was able to snag this on shopgoodwill a while ago despite its rough shape. It'll be cleaned up and match annoed with a FBM Spyder eventually. Figured I'd post it though since it's the only diamond labs single trigger frame I've ever personally seen.

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  • scottieb
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    Yes, that's one. This listing has been on the Bay for a number of months. It started out with a price of $200 or more with a very very high shipping charge. It's been "make offer" for a little while.

  • Meleager7
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    scottieb

    me thinks me found one !

    Is this it?
    Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Spyder 68 Cal TL Semi Auto Paintball Gun And Accessories Lot at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

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  • Meleager7
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    very cool, hope I find one of them one day!

  • scottieb
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    Originally posted by Meleager7

    Hey , does anyone have any pics of the Autokicker spyder frames?

    What benefit did they have over the stock spyder frames?
    Here's a NOS one I have.

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    Here is one I have fitted to an classic Spyder.

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    The trigger pull is nice and crisp. The pull is my favorite of all the Spyder frames made.

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  • Meleager7
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    Originally posted by pghp8ntballer
    In no particular order... yes there are 11 here.

    Alamo City strikers and bolts
    Eclipse sight rail
    Smart Parts sight rail
    Evolution bolt
    Smart Parts vertical ASA
    Choker screw bodies
    Any other brand custom strikers, titanium or
    delrin
    Bob Long knuckle buster frames
    Autokicker frames
    mythical length Shocktech LPC
    FBM or AKA bodies
    Wake up, wake up, very old thread !

    Hey , does anyone have any pics of the Autokicker spyder frames?

    What benefit did they have over the stock spyder frames?

    Cheers, M7

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  • Surf2Live
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    ChoSanJuan There was exactly one

  • ChoSanJuan
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    Oh dang, there was a vs model?

  • italiancustom
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    I am hoping that the guy who makes SCIFI boards will make a universal one or one for older spyders. I miss my T board... Sorry I have been gone for awhile. Life kinda came at me and I havent been around as much as I should be.

    Ganon - It was a spyder pilot that was 100% custom... nothing on it was stock except for the metal frame and some screws. I have tried and tried to find pictures to no avail.

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