Spyder MR100 Pro is the RIS Quad rail system that fits the Spyder MR1 paintball gun.
Almost all paintball masks are too thick for looking down sights without a rail extension or tilt.
If your gun attachments are for a rail, and your paintball gun has the same size rail, then yes. Instances of this are red dot sights, flashlights, under-mounts, and lasers. Suppressors, barrels, and proprietary parts usually will not fit without modification.
It depends on the Model, but most have 7/8 weaver rail.
No. You need an offset rail or the sight will be blocked by the hopper.
No It uses a screw on the top that goes into the a5, the bt4 uses a rail system. Besides the Bt-4 already comes with a better hand-grip then the A5.
it depends on what you want to do. if you like airsoft then get an airsoft sniper. if you want a good paintball gun then DO NOT get one that looks like a military gun. in my opinion i would get a paintball gun. i would recommend $100 Azodin $250 proto rail $350 dangerous power G5 to me, these are the best starter guns. but before you buy a gun go to your local field and try it out to see if you like it.
PMR can stand for physical, medicine, and rehabilitation, patient medical records, or Proto Matrix Rail (paintball maker).
there are lots of good options out there in the mid range markers. If you already have a good thermal lens mask, a good hopper and a HPA tank then you are set, if you do not have one or more of those, work on that first. as for what to look into, the invert mini, proto rail and morkal aura are all right around $300 and great markers for the money. others to consider, the DP G4, empire axe and the proto reflex rail
Yes, it can if you look on youtube there are various videos that show people shooting it
No. The Tippmann handle is screwed on from the bottom, where the bt is held on s rail.
Both blasters have a tactical rail and none have a reverse tactical rail meaning you cannot attach them. The only real way is to get a key chain clip and attach it from the bottom of the Reflex IX-1 to the top of the cocking slide on the Maverick REV-6.