Spyra One
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A look at the internals of the Spyra One:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKN__OvcvfY
(Otherwise, I've been busy lately but am hoping to start working through the backlog of posts made over the last month.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKN__OvcvfY
(Otherwise, I've been busy lately but am hoping to start working through the backlog of posts made over the last month.)
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Re: Spyra One
Wow, that looks very high-quality. Not sure I like having all those electronics in there though; I hope they're waterproofed well.
Has anyone gotten one of these yet?
Has anyone gotten one of these yet?
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I think it's still in transit somewhere.
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My Spyra One came in today. I won't open the box for a few days to quarantine it, but I'll let you all know about it in the coming week.
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Same, my Spyra One has arrived, but I'm aging the box several days first.
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Ben has taken his out of the box and has charged it, but I don't think he has tested it yet. I picked it up and the handling seemed adequate, though I did not fire it.
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I have my Spyra One but have no had time to do any detailed tests yet. I can say that I'm impressed by the build quality and expect this blaster to last a lot longer than the CPS series.
I'll see about doing some tests on a weekday afternoon this week. Other priorities take precedence today.
I'll see about doing some tests on a weekday afternoon this week. Other priorities take precedence today.
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I’m hopeful that this thing will rival the 1200’s in power even if it’s limited to tapshots. Spyra seems to think that a water gun should only be fired flat, and based on the range claims and shot volume claims and duration of each shot I’m expecting a 5x nozzle and 40-42’ out of it angled range. But I’ve never seen one in the flesh and I could be way off base.
Worst case it proves itself a useful pumpless light primary in the same vain as the Splashzooka, Speedloaders, and Storm T Shock But that can be filled out in the woods.
Worst case it proves itself a useful pumpless light primary in the same vain as the Splashzooka, Speedloaders, and Storm T Shock But that can be filled out in the woods.
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Re: Spyra One
I've been busy and still haven't got around to reviewing my Spyra One yet (along with everything else hobby-related I haven't done, lol). Am planning to, but who knows when. Maybe the dead of winter...
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Any updates? I need to buy one.bi like how durable they sound.
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