Kingman Spyder Xtra Paintball Marker
September 17, 2011  |  Rage Store

  • Marker features a distinctive, custom-look receiver
  • Deluxe sight rail with beaver tail and 12-inch aluminum barrel
  • Two-trigger finger with regulation trigger guard
  • New-style drop forward, anti-double feed, and vertical ball feed prevent obstructions
  • Bottom-line set-up with stainless steel hose

Product Description
The Spyder Xtra has been one of the best selling markers in paintball for 4 years running!. Rear cocking, all metal construction, rubber grip, 12″ ported muzzle break barrel, and a custom milled receiver make this both a stylish and practical marker. Compact design and durable components make this a great choice for beginners to advanced players.Amazon.com Product Description
The Kingman Spyder Xtra Semi-automatic Paintball Marker features a distinctive, custom-look receiver that keeps it light for easy, but powerful performance in the field. This semi-automatic marker brandishes a deluxe sight rail with beaver tail and a 12-inch aluminum barrel that makes this marker look as tough as it plays. The two-finger trigger with regulation trigger guard combines perfectly with the super-light trigger pull, so you’ll be ready to hit your mark with the flick of a finger.

This marker is designed with a new-style drop forward, anti-double feed, and vertical ball feed that helps prevent paintball obstructions. The bottom-line set-up features a stainless steel hose that delivers the carbon dioxide or compressed air that propels the paintballs. With the comfortable contoured grip you can rest assured that the Xtra will stay securely in your hands, even in the heat of the game.

Feature Detail:

  • Expansion chamber with fore grip
  • Quick disconnect pin
  • Tournament velocity adjuster
  • Low pressure chamber

About Paintball Markers
In just over two decades the sport of Paintball has become recognized as a serious and an exciting outdoor participation game. The game has exploded in the last decade and is now played in over 40 countries. Paintball’s famed origins date back to New Hampshire in 1981 when three men–Bob Gurnsey, Hayes Noel, and Charles Gaines–conceived the game using shop goggles and carbon dioxide-powered “paintball” pistols. The paintballs used in this first game were Nelson brand oil-based permanent paintballs that were originally used for marking cattle and trees. Surprisingly, this friendly competition in the Northeastern United States is credited as the birth of the popular, worldwide sport of paintball and its thriving, growing industry.

About Kingman
In 1992, Arthur Chang, founder and CEO, started Kingman International Corporation with one simple philosophy: to offer a superior product at an affordable price. That philosophy has pushed Kingman to consistently raise the standards in paintball product design and innovation. In 1994 Kingman changed the paintball industry with the introduction of the Spyder Series markers. This affordable, high-performance marker raised the popularity of paintball to a new and unprecedented level.

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