Spyder MR1
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The Spyder MR1 is a MilSim
MilSim
MilSim is an abbreviation of Military Simulation, and refers to military simulations conducted by civilians for entertainment purposes. There are several forms of MilSim: airsoft games, paintball games, and video games simulating military scenarios and tactics.Weapons used in MilSim are commonly...

 paintball marker
Paintball marker
A paintball marker, also known as a paintball gun, is the main piece of equipment in the sport of paintball. Markers use an expanding gas, such as carbon dioxide or compressed air, to propel paintballs through the barrel. Some paintball players refer to the piece of equipment as a "marker" rather...

 designed and manufactured by Kingman Group
Kingman Group
Kingman Group is a manufacturer of paintball markers; including the line of Spyder, Raven, and Java brands, all of which produce markers and apparel for paintball players.-Method of operation:...

, now superseded by the Spyder MR2 and MR3 models.

Design

The Spyder MR1 is a low-end mechanical marker. Much like its newer, electronic counterparts, the Spyder MR2, MR3 and E-MR1, it has an offset feedneck for rifle-like sighting, a 12 inch muzzle brake barrel, an anti-double feed detent to prevent double feeding. Being a mechanical paintball marker, it features only semi-automatic rates of fire. It also has a two finger trigger (or double trigger) for faster firing and less fatigue. It has two stock colors, matte black or matte olive and retails with a detachable stock.

Strengths

Reliability and durability are the most outstanding qualities of the Spyder MR1. The simplicity of the MR1's "stacked tube" design provides ease of access to its internal parts for cleaning and/or repair; it is ideal for first time players.

Weaknesses

The MR1 has been clearly identified to have the following problems. It:
  • Has a rather weak stock, and you can't aim down the barrel with a mask on without the use of a scope. Some players have remedied this by cutting off and removing the top bar of the stock allowing the mask some clearance.
  • The bolt is located on the top of the marker, so it obstructs the stock sight.
  • Has a very brittle, weak elbow feed
  • Weak ball detent on older models

Accuracy for the stock barrel is lacking

The weak elbow/weak ball detent problem can easily be fixed by simply replacing the factory-made elbow/ball detent with a new one, or buying a metal elbow which retails for around 40 dollars (U.S.). Many problems claimed to be caused by a weak ball detent have also turned out to simply be a case of improperly reassembling the marker. The bolt has a groove on it that allows the detent to safely pass by it without any harm being done. However, if the bolt is put in upside-down, the bolt can shear the detent off very easily. As for the barrel shroud, it is detachable from the front by unscrewing the hex screw on the underside of the shroud. Many tactical barrels have been made with an extension that fits into the shroud to accommodate it covering the face of the marker.

E-MR1

E-MR1s are the electronic counterparts of the MR1s. They are upgraded with:
  • Electronic grips(E-grip), capable of firing 15 bps in 3 modes of operation: semi-automatic, full-automatic, and bursts
  • 2-way adjustable triggers, adjustable to players's preferences
  • Delrin bolts
  • Removable adjustable shoulder stocks


E-MR1s are available in matte silver or matte olive.

MR1 Sniper

The MR1 sniper is a long range counterpart of the MR1. The MR1 sniper is rated higher than the original marker for its superior accurracy to countless other markers. The MR1 sniper features
a 16" barrel rather than a 12" on a standard model.

MR1

Standard Features
  • Military Style Semi-Auto Paintball Marker
  • All Aluminum Constructed Body
  • Ergonomically Designed Aluminum Trigger Frame
  • Aluminum Magazine Style Fore-Grip
  • Standard Picatinny Rail (for Mounting Scopes or Sights)
  • Removable Composite Shoulder Stock
  • Durable Matte Anodized Finish
  • No-Slip Rubber Grip Panels
  • Quick Strip Delrin Bolt
  • 12” Muzzle Break Barrel
  • Off-Set Feed Neck
  • Two Finger Trigger
  • Angled Bottomline with Drop Forward
  • Operates on or Compressed Air

E-MR1

  • 3 Modes of Operation (Semi-Auto, Full-Auto & Burst)
  • Rate of Fire (R.O.F.) up to 15 BPS
  • Flux Wrap-Around Grip
  • 2-Way Adjustable Two Finger Trigger
  • Removable Adjustable Shoulder Stock
  • Top Cocking Delrin Bolt
  • 12” Muzzle Break Barrel
  • Off-Set Feed Neck
  • Integrated Dovetail Scope Mount
  • Drop Forward w/ Inline Screws
  • Anti-Double Feed Ball Detent
  • Steel Braided Hose Line
  • Durable Matte Anodized Finish
  • Quick Disconnect Pin
  • One Piece Velocity Adjuster/Spring Guide
  • Compatible with or Compressed Air

MR1 Sniper

  • Military/ Sniper Style Semi-Auto Paintball Marker
  • All Aluminum Constructed Body
  • Ergonomically Designed Aluminum Trigger Frame
  • Aluminum Magazine Style Fore-Grip
  • Standard Picatinny Rail (for Mounting Scopes or Sights)
  • Removable Composite Shoulder Stock
  • Durable Matte Anodized Finish
  • No-Slip Rubber Grip Panels
  • Quick Strip Delrin Bolt
  • 16" Sniper barrel with muzzle break
  • Off-Set Feed Neck
  • Two Finger Trigger
  • Angled Bottomline with Drop Forward
  • Operates on or Compressed Air
  • Comes in black finish only

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