on the back of the marker there are 2 tubes, on the back of the lower tube there is an adjustment knob or set screw (depending on which exact model) turn it in for higher velocities, out for lower velocities
You first take off the stock, then with the correct Allen key, turn clockwise to increase, and counter clockwise to decrease velocity.
It'll be on the back of the main grip. (Hint: small hole above power button)
Depending on the year, the Shutter Velocity adjuster is in the back on the gun. Just below the bolt. If not there, it would be on the bottom of the forgrip under the regulator.
Almost all Spyders have their velocity screw in the back of the gun, just behind the bolt. You will need an Allen Key.
about 230 fps
you cant, sorry
You can adjust the shutter speed of Canon EOS cameras so there isn't a set shutter speed.
In the back of the gun, there is a little screw! Turn that!
When you add a camera lens to a camera, it does not make the shutter go faster. If the camera has a manual way to adjust the shutter speed, that is how it changes.
it will begin to over heat at tmes pull the thermostat and boil it if it dose not open it is bad
No there is not.
You can adjust the marker by turning the velocity screw. It is in a different place for every gun. This changes the FPS.
new spring or check your compression.
The sensor senses light and image to adjust the auto focus, shutter speed, and lens aperture.
Yes, there is an adjustment screw on the side of the receiver. Turn it inwards to decrease velocity and the opposite to increase velocity.