| This is the Spyder TL. This Spyder is comes with allot of nice aftermarket parts like a low pressure chamber and a rear cocking bolt. This Spyder is affordably priced at $170. |
| The Kingman hammer is the basic of basic guns. It's a simple pump. Not much besides that. Like most pumps, it conserves air and it is a little more silent than normal guns. If you enjoy using pumps, this is the marker for you. It is one of the original pumps, and also it is one of the more common pumps at the rental stores. |
| There are other types of Spyder, but I do believe that if you wish to purchase a Spyder, any one of these to should do. I only say this since these are the most popular and newest ones out. |
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| This is the Spyder Compact 2000. This marker is the best buy right now. It costs about $99, but there are features on this marker that would cause the marker to cost allot more. |
| This is the currently outdated Spyder SE. Of the reviews that I have heard of it, it is not worth the $210. You are better off with a TL Plus or Shutter. |
| This is the TL Plus. Comes with many features as the TL, but also a double trigger and X-Chamber. |
| This is the Shutter. It is one of the best buys of Spyder Series. It comes with Vision custom receiver with air flow vents, Removable gas-thru fore grip with mini X-Chamber, Built in regulator with gauge, slim double trigger, Zebra Rear Cocking bolt, Dual functioning System, air maximize valve, drop forward, and various other standard parts as seen on the TL. It cost about $240. |
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| This is the EM1. It is the first of most likely many Electro's that will be seen in the Spyder Series. It cycles at about 20 ball/sec. and comes with the OTP barrel line. This marker only uses N2, sorry no CO2 here please. This new marker will run you about $500. Personally, I think the Rainmaker is a better Electro, and it is cheaper. |