the problems with the sydarm are
1. hard to get
2. expencive if you find one (by the way i know w proshop that has one for $900 canadian if anyone wants)
3. hard on gas (form what i've heard)
4. chops paint under rapid fire(it is an old mag afterall)
5. freezes if you get liquid in it, and as far as i know nobody makes anti-syphen 12 grams.
however if you want a blow forward pistol for $99 USD take a look at www.paintballstuff.com
and have a look at the side kick. looks like a decent peace of hardware.
1. hard to get
2. expencive if you find one (by the way i know w proshop that has one for $900 canadian if anyone wants)
3. hard on gas (form what i've heard)
4. chops paint under rapid fire(it is an old mag afterall)
5. freezes if you get liquid in it, and as far as i know nobody makes anti-syphen 12 grams.
however if you want a blow forward pistol for $99 USD take a look at www.paintballstuff.com
and have a look at the side kick. looks like a decent peace of hardware.

oh yes) my SydArm. It's a mag - The valve system is basically the same - With some differances for the 12-gram set-up. The Barrel is removable on it - but the guide is cut differantly. So you can't put regular mag barrels on it. That would be funny if I put my 16" SP barrel on it - it does have a 6.5" barrel on it. The 12-gram isn't really that easy to change in a firefight. Although I can only imagine it as I haven't been able to play with it yet. I've had it for maybe 8 months now and I bought it used - it had a bolt stick prob and I couldn't find the right time to call AGD. But I just got it back from AGD today and I can't wait to give it a good testing. For now I can just caress it and carry it with me all over the house.(you know how it is when your just itching to play with a new toy!)
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