A diamond with one very slight inclusion visible with a 10x magnifier would be described as a VS1 stone.
Hi there, Yes,I have the Spyder VS1 and it is compatible with both co2 and HPA(High Pressure Air)or (Nitrogen) Cheers
You can buy a .98 carat princess cut, VS1 diamond today on Blue Nile and spend a little less than US$3,000.
This should not happen, most likely you are leaving the Spyder VS1 in the case with the battery still inside of it. You should take the battery out after playing every time for maximum battery life.
you cant effect whats in his genes
Spyder Vs1's are Semi-auto uncapped and 3 round burst. With about 70 extra dollars you can upgrade to a Tadoo Board, which allows NPPL, NXL, Full Auto, 15 round semi, etc. If you want full auto go with an Ion or possibly an Epiphany.
According to its current owner, below, the Hope is graded as VS1 with whitish graining, common for blue diamonds.
It is either low on Gas, needs to be lubricated and cleaned or has a spring malfunction.
Because companies make new products and stop making old ones. you can still find them, even though there are much better options for the price.
You can buy a stone about that size today on Blue Nile and pay US$999.170. It is a 15.67 round brilliant stone, graded VS1, colour H.
Today, on Blue Nile, you can spend between US$21,000+ and US$44,000+ for a diamond of this weight and clarity, depending on the colour and the cut that you want.
A round 2 carat GIA certified H color and VS1 clarity diamond is for $13, 814.