Monday, February 13, 2012

Spyder Paintball Stormer, Matte Black

Spyder Paintball Stormer, Matte Black
List Price : $189.95
Price : $109.99
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Spyder Paintball Stormer, Matte Black

Product Description


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The 0.50 caliber Stormer military-style paintball rifle from Spyder features a lightweight and compact design--ideal for stealth attacks against opponents. Operating with either CO2 or compressed air, the Stormer is built to deliver outstanding accuracy. Thanks to the new EKO Valve System, the Stormer's air efficiency is enhanced--offering the shooter up to 3,500 shots per 20-ounce CO2 tank. The marker comes with the new assault-style adjustable shoulder stock and is equipped with multiple Picatinny rail mounts for your choice of add-ons. Additional details include a magazine style foregrip, a high-impact polymer off-set clamping feed neck, a high-impact polymer trigger frame, and textured grip handles. The Stormer comes with the 350-round Gravity Feed Loader and carries a 12-month manufacturer's warranty.
Spyder Stormer Features:
  • Mil-sim style semi-auto paintball marker
  • "EKO" valve system (patent pending)
  • Assault-style adjustable shoulder stock
  • 13.5-inch micro ported barrel with muzzle break
  • Raised sight rail
  • Multiple Picatinny rail mounting system
  • Magazine style foregrip
  • High-impact polymer off-set clamping feed neck
  • Side cocking aluminum bolt
  • Quick-release striker plug pull pin
  • Short-pull single trigger
  • High-impact polymer trigger frame
  • Textured grip panels
  • Steel braided hose
  • External velocity adjuster
  • Operates on CO2 or compressed air
  • Comes with the 350-Round Gravity Feed Loader
  • 12-month warranty


The Stormer Military Style Paintball Rifle from Spyder .50 Caliber raises the bar for all Mil-Sim Paintball markers. The Stormer's lightweight and compact design makes it the perfect marker for stealth attacks against your opponents. Standing apart from other scenario markers the Stormer has phenomenal accuracy, which allows you to hit your target with ease. The new Eko Valve System enhances the Stormer's air efficiency, giving the user up to 3,500 shots per 20oz. CO2 tank. The marker comes with the new assault style adjustable shoulder stock and is equipped with multiple picatinny rail mounts for endless add-ons. You can operate the Stormer on CO2 or Compressed Air.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 4 inches ; 5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003CWW0W4
  • Item model number: 7320

Product Features

  • Military-style (Mil-Sim), semi-automatic 0.50 caliber paintball rifle
  • Operates on CO2 or compressed air; air efficient EKO valve system
  • Assault-style adjustable shoulder stock; 13.5-inch micro ported barrel with muzzle break
  • Comes with 350-Round Gravity Feed Loader and multiple Picatinny rail mounting system
  • 12-month warranty

 

Spyder Paintball Stormer, Matte Black

 

Customer Reviews


Pros: Lighter, smaller, less air usage, less times refilling the hopper, consistent, accurate, durable gun
Cons: Balls break less at far range, wind effect on lighter paintballs
While I do not yet own one of these, I used one in a couple of matches at a recent paintball event and I was impressed. I'll talk a little about what I liked about .50 cal paintball and then I'll discuss the specifics of this gun.
While 50 cal paintball is definitely subject to the limitations of the smaller paintball (more susceptible to wind, doesn't break at range, etc), there are a few advantages that I found increased the fun of game play for me. First, the hopper holds 350 rounds which will get you through most average length games without carrying pods. Because of the reduction in air usage, the traditional 20 oz CO2 tank will get you through almost an entire case of paint so you can easily reduce the guns footprint further with a smaller air tank. Supposedly, it hurts less to get hit by a .50 cal pb, but I didn't personally experience it. All of these features can make .50 a great gateway for younger and newer players. For indoor or closer quarters paintball, .50 cal should be fantastic. For longer open spaces, maybe not so much.
As far as the gun itself, I was thoroughly impressed. It's lighter, smaller and generally more portable than it's .68 cal counterparts. The stock is extendable with an easy pull of a small lever, and you may find yourself using it if you go to a 12 or 9 oz CO2 tank. The hopper is smaller than .68 hoppers so it has a lower profile. I did not have to adjust the velocity so I can't vouch for how well that works. The gun seemed very durable, and while smaller and lighter, it still seemed to have the rugged durability of other milsim markers I've used. Some users have complained that it feels more like a "toy gun" than other paintball markers. I don't find that to be a big deal since paintball itself is really a game to begin with. If you were expecting something more realistic, buy an M-16, or quit taking yourself so seriously. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the use of this gun and I would recommend trying it out, especially on tighter courses where long shots are less critical.

realy liked the looks of this paintball gun but I should have did my research before I ordered because after I got it I tryied to find the 50 caliber paintballs and reballs only to be told tjme and again that they were either not available anymore or had to be special ordered then to have them cancel the order after I had waited 2 or 3 weeks.

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