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| Value for Money | 8/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.9/10 |
By titan
on 14th Jun 2007
| Value for money | 9/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Rate of fire selector, high rates of fire, reliable, feels good in your hands, and is relatively easy to field strip.
Being an electric marker, you can't use it in the rain.
The Spyder E99 is a marker that never ceases to amaze me. The best part about this marker is that you can select any of the firing modes, which include semi auto, 3 round burst, 6 round burst, and straight up full auto. You can also select the rate of fire, which can be anywhere from 5 rounds per second to 13. An agitated hopper is needed for full auto, not just something that is nice to have. This gun is very accurate even with just the stock barrel, but I have a J and J 14 inch ceramic barrel, and it hits spot-on every time with that. Another nice thing is that field stripping it isn't that bad at all! Most people dread having to take their markers apart, but once you field strip it once, you remember how to do it very easily. The reliability is also a factor, and I have yet to chop a ball, thanks to my agitated hopper. This marker has not yet failed me, and I doubt it ever will. This is a very good woods ball marker, and since I hate speed-ball, I don't know if its a good speed-ball gun. As long as you take good care of this marker, it will last you a very long time, and I believe its one of the best full auto markers out their.

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