Spyder Pilot

Showcasing a sleek look and of course a performance inspired by professional and tournament play, the electronic marker from Kingman - Spyder Pilot is one that you should definitely check out. With its color access mode, you can choose any of the following - semi-auto, 3 bursts, 6 bursts, as well as full-auto firing modes. The Spyder Pilot comes with its guns blazing with an expansion chamber that comes with a fore grip, a tournament velocity adjuster, top-cocking bolt, and that's just to name a few!
If you're a beginner in paintball, by all means grab the Spyder Pilot or at least check it out. With its overall performance, this is absolutely one of the best low-end markers in the market.
In the accuracy department, I'm giving the Spyder Pilot a 7 out of 10 with 10 being the best and 1 backfiring and shooting paint at yourself. When you set it at semi automatic mode, the Spyder Pilot is capable of delivering a 14 BPS - that's according the Kingman's official website. However, it is capped at 13 and I can walk it anywhere between 9 to 12 BPS.
And if you think low end markers are easy to bend and break, well...not the Spyder Pilot! I once dropped this Kingman-made marker HARD to the ground...no not just hard but VERY HARD! To my surprise, everything is fine and my Spyder Pilot didn't even suffer from a scratch. Another thing I love about the Spyder Pilot is that it's very easy to clean and maintain.
It only takes 2 steps - first, just pull the pin out. The bolt should come out after that, and there you go! You can go ahead and clean it.
This marker can deliver 900 shots per tank. Over all, a must-have for a paintball player, especially for the beginners. With its low price and great overall performance, there's no way you could go wrong with it.

