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Just sell a hoseless "spyder" mech frame.Velcor will save us...
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Originally posted by OpusX View PostJust sell a hoseless "spyder" mech frame.
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I'm willing to bet the air is routed through the trigger guard, and that's why it's so big with no room for a foregrip. That's probably the only easy way to get air to the front of the marker.
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After I realized it was real, and not a photoshop hack job... I think I like it. The P90 style foregrip thing is rad. Good on them for trying literally anything new on a STBB chassis.If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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Can't add a reg.
Can't add an on/off ASA.
Can't add a drop.
Can't run a small vertical tank.
Can't even swap out the grips.
Remind me again how this setup is somehow an "improvement"?
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People need a more reliable better base gun more than they need infinite tinkerability...especially at big box retail, where I’m sure the idea of kids modifying their guns is not popular. Why would you add a reg to this gun? Not only is it a cheap ugly POS below such things but, it works, right, we can assume? Meanwhile, no macro lines blowing out, no pipe tape, no stuck regs, and no stupid looking vestigial aftermarket BS to steal money from 12 year olds.
Guns that have problems need parts...which is why there are more parts for cockers than anything else and virtually no Trracer accessories. This gun will probably work perfectly until someone screws it up by trying to make it shoot faster or look better. The profoundly ugly looks should motivate the owner to get a better gun and give this one away to the next noob rather than spend money on it. It’s Splatmaster 2020.
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Originally posted by Magmoormaster View PostBecause no one wants to do most of those things?
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Originally posted by Fubarius View Post
"I" enjoy ALL of those things. At the games highest point in popularity we had entire forums specifically about doing all those things. So I repeat myself, how is making those things harder in any way an improvement?
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Originally posted by Fubarius View Post
"I" enjoy ALL of those things. At the games highest point in popularity we had entire forums specifically about doing all those things. So I repeat myself, how is making those things harder in any way an improvement?
So yeah, manufacturers aren't going to make design decisions based on the two people who want things different from everyone else. They're not going to put in features that no one wants. Most of the modding communities that existed before only existed in the frist place because guns were complete crap back in the day. Making guns actually good out of the box has been the best thing that's happened in paintball over the last 15 years. Making guns less mod-able is not the reason for paintball's decline. I'd also argue that those modding communities represented a tiny fraction of a gun's user base. For every one modded spyder, or tippmann, or ion, there were at least 20 that were left stock. Not many people actually like modding. That became apparent after 2 days of working at a store.
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