paintball markers are limited when you compare them to real guns in that they really dont have a varied range. pretty much every gun has the same range which is something like 200 - 250 feet effectively. 20" sniper barrels claim to increase range and accuracy but actually only degrade performance. The BT apex and Tippmann flatline do increase range by putting back spin on the ball. this causes inaccuracy at short range and the ball still does slow down just as fast.
The sonix, because it has an actual hand grip.
Spyder Sonix can use any Co2 or HPA tank
Absolutely!
It depends on what you are going to use it for... If you are going to play more speedball, get the sonix... If you are going to play more woodsball, get the MR1.
Buy a Spyder E-trigger.
It is not recommended you do this for safety reasons.
Disconnect the air source, pull up on the bolt, and slide it out of the back.
I have a spider sonix,and I can shoot probably about 1000 before it gets low
The comparison between Tippmann 98 and Spyder Sonix largely depends on personal preference and intended use. The Tippmann 98 is known for its durability, reliability, and ease of maintenance, making it a popular choice for beginners and scenario players. On the other hand, the Spyder Sonix is lighter and offers a more compact design, appealing to players who prioritize mobility. Ultimately, the "better" choice will depend on the specific needs and playing style of the individual.
no. only if the title of your paintball marker says "electra"
They are the same gun with slight variations. The sonix has a hand grip, clamping feedneck and different ASA hose and the victor is slightly cheaper because it doesn't have those things. Neither of these guns are very reliable or what could be considered "good" I would look into the Azodin Kaos before buying either one of these.
Would that be Sonix or Sonix Pro? The Sonix is a grade down from the Sonix Pro. If you were asking me, I would tell you to get the Sonix Pro. Trust me... I own one. It is a great gun for the money.