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Spyder Shutter Pictorial |
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Here are a few pictures of my Spyder Shutter. |
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This is a picture of my Shutter totally stock, but with a hopper and tank of course. This is what you will get (again, not the tank or the hopper) if you buy my gun, along with the J&J Ceramic barrel that is shown in later pictures |
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This was the final turnout on my project; I realised that on the picture below this the tank was pointed downwards, which would result in liquid CO2 going into the gun, a bad thing.So I rearranged things, and with another longer macroline, after some labor and many times taking it apart, got it to work. |
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A lot has changed (relativily) from the last picture, so I'll tell you. I removed the "barrel shroud" (it was where the barrel screws into the gun), I put the sight rail back on, and I reversed the tank and the regulator and ran a longer macroline to connect them. |
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I added an 14" J&J Ceramic, and removed the sight rail |
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