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Empire Empire, the name that has become the new benchmark for style, performance and quality on the professional level of the game of paintball, announced today the signing of the latest addition to their elite ranks, the Naughty Dogs. As one of the best teams in the world in every format of the sport of competitive paintball, the acquisition of the Naughty Dogs as an Empire team for the 2004 season further evinces Empire's commitment to bringing the best players, best teams and best products in the paintball world together under one banner. After a stellar 2003 season that saw the Naughty Dogs turn professional and win their first professional title shortly thereafter, then proceed to become the only team in paintball's history to win a professional five-man, professional seven-man, professional ten-man and Division One X-Ball event all in one amazing year, the Naughty Dogs will enter 2004 wearing red and black Empire clothing and shooting Bob Long's now-legendary Intimidator paintball guns. Already powering such remarkable teams
as the Oakland Assassins and Miami Effect, Empire gear and Bob Long Intimidator
paintball guns are proven winners, powering proven winners. The Naughty
Dogs, once one of the best amateur teams in paintball and now one of the
best professional teams in the world, are also proven winners, now powered
by Empire for 2004. To see the entire line of Empire paintball equipment,
visit Empire online at www.empirepaintball.com and learn more about the
Naughty Dogs at their online home, www.naughtydogs.us
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