In general, Spyder's "Walmart" series are not that well built. They tend to be worse at performance and durability than even their "clone" counterparts. A much better alternatives are the Azodin blitz and Smart Parts Vibe, which cost slightly more, but will perform much better.
The Spyder sonix is "good" if you need only to play for a few months. It is cheap, and it shoots, but it is stripped to the bone to be as cheap as possible, sacrificing longevity, accuracy, and overall performance. Some slightly more expensive, but better performing alternatives are the Azodin Kaos or the Auto-cocker Trilogy Sport markers.
no. only if the title of your paintball marker says "electra"
It is not recommended you do this for safety reasons.
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.
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.
It is an upgraded after-market board. A "board" is the circuit board and components that operate an electric paintball gun.
Most likely the striker o-ring is broken or needs to be lubricated. It could also be that the sear is work, or the mainspring could be worn. Take it to a local paintball store to have it looked at.
Spyder Sonix can use any Co2 or HPA tank
On the bolt cap there is a small twistable screw. Put an Allen wrench in there and it will go up or down. NOt sure witch way does what though.
only if you buy the electric trigger.
The first electronic paintball gun was made in 1996. There were over thousands made and bought so it's probable to assume that they were used in 1996.
The average speed of a electric paintball gun is about 13 bps(balls per second). My paintball gun shoots 33 bps. The average speed of a electric paintball gun is about 13 bps(balls per second). My paintball gun shoots 33 bps.
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.