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24 Hr Scenario Event in Southern Calif. 13-14 Sept
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Posted by: Chuck "Gatekeeper" Allen on August 16, 2003 at 05:34:31
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TAW PAINTBALL is just sending out a reminder to all about its next California Scenario Game called OPERATION: JUST HAVOC! This is a 24 Hour MILSIM scenario event like no other! 530 acres located minutes from Magic Mountain in Santa Paula, California which is the West Coast's Largest Private Scenario Field! Numerous types of terrain, angles, sniper trails, built up town, tunnel, river, just to name a couple things. Plus, there are also almost a dozen military vehicles which WILL BE DISPLAYED AND IN USE during the event! Players during some of the missions will be transported by armored, tracked or wheeled military vehicles! Numerous other props will include a mobile scud launcher and much much more! The event is on 13-14 September 2003 and is LIMITED TO 300 PLAYERS! Pre-Registration for this event is only $40. Pre-Registration DEADLINE is: 30 August 2003. HOWEVER, registrations have been flooding in for this grand event so pre-register today and secure your place! Camping area is made available with military transport to the game area. Thousands of dollars in prize giveaways and an experience not to be missed! This is an ultimate experience in MILSIM scenario paintball and found ONLY in California! For more information to include storyline and even aerial photo of the field, please visit: www.tawpaintball.com Best Regards! TAW PAINTBALL Our E-Mail: admin@tawpaintball.com |
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