No. only .50 caliber paintballs.
About 8-9. Possibly 10-11 with an electric loader.
08 model is capped at 13 on semi 09 model is capped at 15 on semi
Yes but you are going to have to get an E-trigger and it is well known for chopping paintballs unless you get some eyes and a decent hopper.
You are looking at around 500 shots. Victors are not the most efficient markers out there, especially with Co2
In U.K, the paintball fields set them at 270 FPS, but when you buy the gun it should be around 300 FPS, you can buy chrongraphs for $10-20 to test the FPS,
the eye is not specific to a spyder....it is in all decent guns. it is a infra-red light that is in the chamber where the paintball is ready to fire, it senses when it's beam has been broken and it only allows the gun to shoot when the ball is all the way in the gun...this makes chopping paintballs a thing of the past.
The Spyder Pilot is center fed, so there is no need for elbows. Also no spyder elbows would fit because of the new style of threaded feed necks.
Disassemble the gun, and replace the back cap with the stock or take it to a paintball store, and ask them to.
It sounds as if the air is not reaching the regulator. But your first bet would be to take the bolt out and lube it (you never know). After the bolt, check the O-rings of everything. Sometimes they snap off. After that check your macro line and make sure it is connected to the reg. If all else fails, send it by to Spyder.
The second generation Mitsubishi Eclipse was put into production from 1995 to 1999. The convertible model called the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder was put into production in 1996.
The number of paintballs in a pound can vary depending on the brand and size of the paintballs. On average, there are about 70-100 paintballs in a pound. It is recommended to check with the specific brand or manufacturer for accurate information.