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The Bottom Line The Spyder Victor is Kingman's lowest-end, most-basic paintball gun on the market but it holds its own compared to similar guns.
Featured Video. The compact and lightweight design makes the Spyder Victor a particularly good option for less experienced players. Younger paintballers will also find this marker easy to handle. Despite the sleeker build, this marker suffers very little recoil. One of the biggest draws of the Spyder victor is its impressive shot performance.
Many markers retailing for a similar price only offer you around shots with a full tank. However, the Victor will allow you to fire off up to 1, rounds with a full CO2 tank attached to your marker. Even if you are inexperienced with paintball guns, or tend to shoot more slowly, you should still have little trouble firing off in excess of 1, rounds with a full tank.
As you get more acclimatised to the Victor, you should be able to fire around six or seven shots per second. One area where this marker does suffer is accuracy.
However, this not surprising considering the relatively low price. However, proficient paintballers with more demanding expectations should probably look elsewhere. If you are prepared to the practice in, you can improve your firing accuracy with the Spyder Victor.
Landing an accurate shot from a distance of around 40 feet is entirely possible. However, you will struggle to achieve precise shots at any distance greater than this. Firing accuracy can be compromised by the fairly awkward trigger of this marker, however.
The trigger is a little stubborn and overcompensating with your pull can have a big impact on accuracy. Consistent accuracy is all but impossible with this marker. Budget-friendly paintball guns tend to have a relatively short operational life.
However, the Spyder Victor should serve you well for several years, provided you take care of it. In terms of maintenance, the Victor is relatively fuss-free.
You will need to ensure the gun is cleaned after each use, while any paintball chop should be taken care off. You will inevitably experienced chopped paintballs with the Spyder Victor, but the occurrence can be minimised by purchasing premium paintballs with tougher exteriors. You will also need to make sure the gun is regularly oiled to ensure it is firing as consistently as possible. Eventually, you will need to think about replacing certain components, such as the O-rings.
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