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Lando_Money
[1] Posted by Lando_Money 01-15-2005, 03:02 AM
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Thats what it says

Post up some of your favorite Spyder Mods by listing

1. Mod Name
2. Materials Needed
3. What this mod will do
4. Instructions

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Note: This mod only works on Stock aluminum bolts W/ Venturis

1. Venturi Bolt Mod
2. Long Nosed Plyers
3. Increase Air flow through the bolt
4. -First you want to remove the bolt from the gun
-Second you want to look into the bolt at the strange star shaped venturi
-You then take your long nosed plyers and grab a hold of the venturi very tightly
- Start to unscrew the venturi
- Voila! A bolt w/ out a useless piece of metal in it

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1. Sanded Down Bolt
2. Dremel/Sander
3. Prevent Chopping A little
4.- When you look at the end of the stock aluminum spyder bolt it is a little sharp around the edges
- This could result in some barrel chops
- You wanna take the dremel/ sander and just sand down the edges of the bolt so that they are a little rounded


Thats it for now, post some of your favorite mods

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[2] Posted by BigBoss 01-25-2005, 12:11 AM
 
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Venturi Removal

To expand on what Lando was talking about above:

To save on air using a venturi bolt, the venturi piece in the bolt can be taken out to create a more free flowing design.

Step 1. Take the bolt out of the gun and disconnect it from the striker.

Step 2. With a pair of needle nose pliers firmy grasp the star shaped venturi piece from the front of the bolt.



This step is OPTIONAL, not everyone may need to do it: Some venturis were screwed in with loctite. If this is the case with yours, and you can't get the venturi out, use a lighter tp warm up the bolt for a minute or two to melt the loctite. Be careful, because the whole bolt will be hot. Either use an oven mit, vice, or clamp it down to hold it. You may want to cover the parts you are going to clamp or vice with a cloth to prevent scratching. BEFORE HEATING TAKE OF ALL O- RINGS! The stock spyder bolt has two or three O-Rings. If you don't take them off before heating they will melt onto the bolt. Heat on the red spot indicated in the picture here:



Turn the venturi piece counter clockwise until it comes out. Make sure you have a firm grip. Also, put the bolt down against a table with the pin stopping the bolt from rotating if you can't get a grip on the bolt.



I suggest keeping the venturi after removal just in case:



The bolt will now look like this from the front. Notice how much space is in the bolt after the venturi wa taken out.



Put the bolt in the gun and put everything back together. You will have a more air efficient marker because the bolt will have a better flow. You will need to turn down the velocity of your marker because of this mod.


 
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[3] Posted by BigBoss 01-25-2005, 12:13 AM
 
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E-Frame Quick Trigger Mod

(From the trooper - PBN)

1. Take off the grip frame.

2. Bang the trigger pin out (from the right side of the gun) with a hammer and little screw driver. (it will be hard to do the first time)

3. Take out the spring

4. Put the trigger back in. (remember the star/* shaped side of the trigger pin should be on the left)

5. Loosen the screw (on the trigger) with quarter turns, then hold the body against the frame and squeeze tight. Pull the trigger to test it.

6. If you pull the trigger and nothing happens, do the same as #5, but tighten the screw instead of loosening it. The reason nothing is happening is because your switch is staying pressed.

7. Your trigger should rest on the switch, while the screw in the top of the trigger presses against the body of the gun. This eliminates the forward slack and holds the trigger in place against the switch.

8. When you get it set the way you like it, put a drop of BLUE Loc-tite on the toe screw and put your gun away over night; don't walk it til the next day. (the Loc-tite may run if you use too much and shake your gun around before it dries)



 
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[4] Posted by BigBoss 01-25-2005, 12:17 AM
 
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E-Frame Switch Mod

Originally posted by viperguy212(PBN)

1) Knock the pins that hold the switch, and the trigger, in place.

2) Take out the trigger, and then push the switch out into the the spot where the trigger was, keep all the wires connected.



3) Take a knife and pry open the little tabs on both sides of the switch to open it.

4) Now, if you look at the left side of the switch you will see a little arm holding the back end of the spring

5) Bend that little arm to the right. Note: the more you bend the lighter the pull will be. You can use a pen to bend it, but make sure not to bend it too far.



6) Put the top on the switch and install the trigger and switch with their respective pins.

7) Turn on your gun and feel the awesome pull
 
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[5] Posted by XSV 09-14-2005, 11:41 PM
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wow i should do that bolt mod to my xtra how will it help
 
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