Sunday, November 13, 2011

Spyder Sonix Paintball Marker, Olive

Spyder Sonix Paintball Marker, Olive Review



Spyder Sonix Paintball Marker, Olive Feature

  • CO2/compressed air-powered paintball marker with newly designed clamping collar feed neck
  • Ergonomic, high-impact polymer trigger frame with a reduced overall profile (15 percent lighter and 10 percent shorter)
  • Pull-pin top-cocking Delrin bolt; tool-free striker plug design
  • 10-inch micro ported barrel; steel braided hose line
  • No-slip rubber grip panel; two finger trigger; external velocity adjuster
The Spyder Sonix Paintball Marker from Kingman was redesigned in 2009 with an all new clamping collar feedneck and an ergonomically designed, high-impact trigger frame. With a 10-inch micro-ported barrel, the Spyder Sonix is now 15 percent lighter, and 10 percent shorter than previous models. A tool-free striker plug has been integrated into the design, reducing the need for tools while performing basic maintenance on the marker. The CO2/compressed air-powered marker features a no-slip rubber grip panel, a two finger trigger, and an external velocity adjuster for ease of use in the field. Built to last, the Spyder Sonix features high-quality construction and carries a one year warranty from Kingman.

This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes.

Features:

  • Ergonomically Designed High Impact Polymer Trigger Frame
  • Reduced Overall Profile (15 percent Lighter and 10 percent Shorter)
  • Standard CA Thread Vertical Adapter with Aluminum Foregrip
  • Anodized Matte Finish
  • Pull Pin Top Cocking Delrin Bolt
  • Tool-Free Striker Plug Design
  • 10 Micro Ported Barrel
  • No-Slip Rubber Grip Panel
  • Two Finger Trigger
  • External Velocity Adjuster
  • Steel Braided Hose Line
  • Inline Bottom-line ASA
  • Operates on CO2 or Compressed Air

The Spyder Sonix comes standard with a Delrin bolt with a pull pin top cocking knob making it easy to clean the breach of the marker in between games. With one pull of the top cocking knob a player can slide the entire Delrin bolt out of the marker and gain easy access to all internal portions of the breach for field cleaning.


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