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Stryker tr1

niloc65

Aka Colin
Oct 4, 2013
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I really depends upon how and when you want to play. For walk on, basic play, it could be suitable. Parts could be an issue as it seems to be an older type marker and has spyder thread barrels. I've never seen one on a field, and that also counts for something.
 

Sid Sidgwick

Tinkering ain’t easy
Very basic cheap blowback design made of cheap parts. Not worth the materials it's made from in terms of what else is available.

Haven't seen any in the UK but seen lots of similar guns (many are made on the same design) and never seen a great deal of happy people with them.

Getting parts in the UK will be a no and as far as industry standard goes these are bottom rung cheap tat, the industry moved on from these type of things about 20 years ago.

If you only want to go paint balling once or twice a year this may be slightly better than the site guns but probably won't be. Not sure how much they retail for but unless you fancy a paintball shaped paperweight then save your money.
 
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Tom

Tom
Nov 27, 2006
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www.TaskForceDelta.co.uk
As above.
Very basic mechanical spyder clone

You will be able to buy o-rings, and perhaps a spyder spring set

It will shoot paintballs and that's it

Go through the forum for new players advice

Also - where did you find this, I would hazard a guess from a U.S. Website, Amazon etc
Don't do it - use a UK supplier, the $ to £ price makes us look worse off but add postage, import duty (as long as it'a not so cheap as to be too low for charges) and time waiting for it