performance wise, the ion, maintenance wise the electra, look into the ion xe, it has the same performance as the ion but the ease of maintenance of the electra
Spyder Vs1's are Semi-auto uncapped and 3 round burst. With about 70 extra dollars you can upgrade to a Tadoo Board, which allows NPPL, NXL, Full Auto, 15 round semi, etc. If you want full auto go with an Ion or possibly an Epiphany.
the smart parts ion is by far a better gun. the vibe is a waste of money. the ion is a little more expensive but you won't go wrong with it.
An MR1 is a decent started gun. They are easy to fix and not nearly as expensive as most markers. They also have a great scenario looking gun. Though, for the price you pay (around 100) you may as well but a Smart Parts SP1 or Vibe or a Tippmann 98 Custom. Or better yet, add a few more and purchase a Smart Parts Ion or Ion Xe. Spyders are good guns, do not misunderstand, but they are so easy to fix because they break down very easily.
No. They have specific brand to type of threading. The major threads are: 98, a5/x7, spyder, autococker and ion.
Presumably you're talking about the battery. Lithium batteries are "primary batteries"; that is, they're not rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable, and are therefore a much better choice for a cell phone.
I3- is known as the triiodide ion (or sometimes tri-iodide ion, for better readability). It arises in equilibrium when elemental iodine (I2) and the iodide ion (I-) are both present.
the H+ ion is what causes things to be acidic , the OH- ion is what causes things to be basic
fusion is much better ions need to be fully upgraded
It is best to store a Lithium Ion better with a full or partial charge. If not used at all it is good to recharge it after a few months.
The Promaster comes with 4 modes of firing and On/Off ASA. Overall it is a better gun out of the box then an Ion. The only problem is IDC does not make this marker anymore. With numerous upgrades, an Ion would smoke a Promaster, though this means putting in an extra $200-300
The Ion is considered higher end with a different bolt style, body, board, feedneck, and barrel. The Ion is also much better on air and faster. Though the aftermarket upgrades are very similar.
Chloride ion is a better leaving group compared to cyanide ion. This is because chloride ion is more stable due to its larger size and higher electronegativity, making it easier for it to leave in a nucleophilic substitution reaction. Additionally, the cyanide ion is a strong nucleophile and tends to act as a nucleophile rather than as a leaving group.