BT SA-17 Pistol is the biggest bang for your buck.
SA-17 Pistol Paintball MarkerRobocop has nothing on the new SA-17 paintball pistol from BT, with its bold profile and big performance. Built on the successful US-P platform, this new paintball pistol has a precision milled aluminum body for durability and a new spring feed system that can feed forwards or backwards. Utilizing full-size internals means this gun will perform like the big boy it is and dominate your opponents on the field. Featuring multiple Picatinny rails, the SA-17 is designed with a military-inspired look and can accept cool aftermarket accessories. The quick change CO2 system and easy feed tube loading means you won’t get caught short when the enemy counterattacks. Grab a SA-17 and remember that size matters when the game is on the line.
Features
• Precision Milled Aluminum Body
• Threaded Barrel Tip for Barrel Accessories
• Quick Change 12g System for Fast CO2 Changes
• Reversible Ball Feed Tube will Fit any Holster
• Top and Bottom Picatinny Rails Accept Many Accessories
• Quick Strip Bolt and Hammer System for Easy Maintenance
• Sniper Round Compatible Breech
• Picatinny Rail Mounted Feed System Offers Clear Sight Line
• Fires .68 caliber paintballs
• 10 round magazine
• 20+ shots per 12-gram cartridge

Check out some of the kits here they have for the SA-17. One of great interest to me is the Rifle Kit.
SA-17 Rifle Kit
* Kit Includes:
o Mock Suppressor 6” Barrel Extension
o Additional Barrel Inserts (.684 and .692)
o BT Clamp Elbow
o Dummy CO2
o Stainless Steel 14” hose
o Air Source Adapter (ASA)
With this Rifle Kit you get a light weight pistol that can be basically turned into a Tippmann C98 but much smaller. Great for tight play on indoor fields.
Source BT
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