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In Reply to: Consumer questions..... posted by Rick on December 07, 2003 at 18:34:31:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on December 15, 2003 at 11:12:57

Bdu Top with pockets sewn on each shoulder for 2 Radios.
Bdu Bottom with pockets sewn on to hold 2 barrels instead of a squeegie. Sewn in Knee Pads.
Boots
Mask with throat protection.

Camo 8+1 pod carrier
Camo Back Pack RPG.
4+1 pod carrier on my front to hold RPG Ammo.

Too many straps... Want it all in one BDU style top.

In rec and scenerio ball, Functionality is the key word.

The Tournament crowd is more fashion conscious but again it has to work on the field of play.

It has to work on the field and THAT takes some R&D.

911 makes tactical gear, packs, etc. A LOT of people like it but I pass cause I like concealment. Flat Black is OK but still looks like a gear pack on a target...

Looking for some marketing ideas for paintball clothing in the scenerio crowd? E mail me.

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