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| Paintball Spyder NEW MR2 WITH EYES Paintball Marker Gun | 
enlarge | Brand: MR2 Category: Sports
List Price: $249.95 Buy New: $189.99 You Save: $59.96 (24%)
Buy New from $189.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 69552
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 14 x 13 x 3
MPN: 6972 Model: One of the Few Dealers to have them UPC: 696737073006 EAN: 0696737073006 ASIN: B001CO2KVK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 4 x 20 Scope Up to 25 Shots Per Second | | | Laser | | | Includes a 9.6v Rechargeable Battery and Charger | | | Two Finger Trigger |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This marker is the newest offering by Kingman, This unique marker comes with a stock for stable aiming. For precise aiming we included a Laser Kit, and a 4 x 20 scope. This marker is capable of firing rates up to 25 balls per second!Package Features:Detachable Stock Integrated Dovetail for Easy Sight Placement or for Mounting a Scope Snap Grip Bolt Eliminates Outside Movement of the Bolt During Operation Off-Set Feed Neck for True Rifle like Aiming Anti-Double Feed Ball Detent 12" Kingman Barrel Delrin Anti Chop Bolt Rate of Fire Activator: Full Auto, Semi Auto, Burst Up to 25 Shots Per Second Includes a 9.6v Rechargeable Battery and Charger Drop Forward Oversized Trigger Guard Two Finger Trigger Matte Black Finish
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| Customer Reviews:
  sniper? Not a sniper! August 7, 2007 I got this gun about three months ago and it is the wors gun i have ever used. The scope is usless, amd the laser sight broke with in a week. The barrel suck, it chops balls like crazy, and to get the ball to shoot accuratly you have to pump out a load of nitro. Do not recomend this gun to anyone, even begginers. I would recomend the A-5 assualt sniper though
  What? April 16, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
All right I havent used this gun in perticular with the sights and lasers on it but i do own a stock one. By itself it is agreat gun or atleast i think so. On automatic it chops way to much paint but with semi auto or burst ive had very few problems i had to play with settings to get it to shoot in a decent straight line. I would not get this one. If your gunna get a scope get one that is made by a company that is well known ( Ive thoguht about doing this jsut cuase the sights not scopes that are mounted on it are horrible and dont help. Ive been playing on a farm with my brother and friends so i cant tell you ona real field. The gun is soorta heavy already with the stock with all that extra stuff i think it would jsut be hard to hual around and run with.
  People need to shoot the marker before they rate it July 20, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of the reviewers seems to be rating this marker without actually shooting it or owning it. "the barrel looks like it sucks. Truthfully, I can't put any real factual evidence behind that, but you can just tell." Yeah, and I could just tell that the space shuttle is a pig to fly just because it looks clunky - mind you I'm not a pilot and have never flow one.
I own and have shot the MR2, it is a very good marker. Accurate, easy to maintain and nice to handle. I'm not a big fan of optical sights, markers are essentially air powered muskets and really do not have the range to justify the sight - but if that is your cup of tea - so be it. I would not rate the marker poorly for offering it.
  Great Gun Without the Scope July 9, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Personaly I think that this is one of the best guns on the market for any all around player, but with a scope ur just kiddin urself. No Paintball Guns ever need a scope. If u get a scope u will have to use tons of pressure, nitrogen, CO2 or whatever to make it even close to being 1/2 arcurate. Get the gun! Just Not With A Scope Or Laser Pointer!!
  Come on, people. April 1, 2006 12 out of 28 found this review helpful
Yes, this gun does look pretty sexy, I will admit that. But before you get sucked in by the aforementioned sexy-ness, let's take a real look at the gun, here. First of all, let it be noted that all paintball guns shoot pretty much exactly the same distance as all others. If this were not the case, it would soon be, as all marker manufacturers would rush to reverse-engineer that far shooting marker. This being said, the "sniper" part of the gun is pretty much a lie, and is part of the name for one reason: to decieve the customer. That customer being you. Secondly, it being mentioned that paintball markers have no long range potential, a magnified scope is downright silly. Not only does this give tunnel vision, it doesnt help. Most people can see 300 meters in front of them. Also, lasers aren't allowed on most recreational fields, so you'd be stuck playing with your friends, who would most likely laugh at you for having such a silly gun. Also, the barrel looks like it sucks. Truthfully, I can't put any real factual evidence behind that, but you can just tell. Finally, who has ever heard of an automatic sniper? That is just plain stupid. Stupid.
So, I hope this review has been clear enough in it's message: do not buy this gun. If you want to play some woodsball, look for a tippmann--maybe a nice 98 custom or an a-5. The a-5 will run you about 200 bucks, but it's well worth it. If you're more of a tourneyball player, go for a spyder as a good entry level gun. If you like spraying, they have their selection of e-markers. The Pilot '06 is a nice gun. Hope you've been steered in the right direction.
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