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About your average basic beginner's gun.
The Bruizer Sport is a classic semi-auto, similar to the Spyder Compact. |
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This
gun comes with more standard features than other of its class. I could
copy down all the B.S., but it is easier to state that this marker is
similar to the Spyder S.E. |
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This S.O.B. is the best priced gun. This
marker features similar parts as the standard model, except for the bottom
line, and a few other internal parts. |
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This one is similar to the Pro. It just has the
front expansion chamber on it. This gun most closely relates to the
Spyder Compact 2000. |
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The Bandit is new from Nu-Line. Aside from
featuring the more standard Spyder/Piranha look, it also comes equipped
like a Spyder SE. What can I say, innovated ideas are rear lately. |
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The Outlaw here will definitely shock you if you
were not shocked by the Bandit. Picture a Spyder Shutter, now remove
the Spyder and Kingman names, and replace with Outlaw and Bruizer, add an
extremely tall sight rail, internal bolt, and no pressure gauge on the
drop forward, and you get the Outlaw, same price too. |
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