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Posted by Machine Gun Joe on August 19, 2002 at 02:13:08:

In Reply to: Nitro Duck owners? posted by Agent X on July 20, 2002 at 14:26:03:

Never owned one, just had to sell them to people and deal with the returns and warranty problems.

You get what you pay for and you better be a kid that keeps track of receipts. "Proof as original purchaser."

The 'sweet deal' is a internet purchase without an street address. You will likely have to go back to the manufacturer for warranty problems.

They have a website: Nitroduck.com Owned by Paintball Mania, Inc. which is listed online by the Missoui Secretary of State as a defunct corporation.

But they still seem to sell paintball stuff and answer the phone.

It is all on line. Don't take my word for it.

They don't manufacture anything. They sub it out and have them put their label on it.



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