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PRESS RELEASE With it's 10 barrel gattling gun spewing
out 3000 paintballs per minute, 45 mph top attack speed, and grenade launcher
hurling grenades up to 100 yards away, you would think the last thing a
player would want to see headed their way would be the Tippmann Hellhound,
Tippmann 18 hp two seater attack vehicle. On display at the Sheraton hotel
lobby last year, this year the Hellhound is going after the players on
location at the Zap International Amateur Open, though not in the way
The Hellhound Relief Squad is on a mission to eliminate players…….thirst. Loaded with popsicles, the Hellhound carries relief after a tough game on the field. The Hellhound will travel from staging area to staging area, delivering it's cargo of thirst quenching satisfaction to over 1200 players. The Zap International Open has always prided itself on putting the needs of the players first, and with the sponsorship by Tippmann Pneumatics of their Hellhound Relief Squad, players are treated to a pampering unlike anywhere else in the world. Elsewhere on the property, Tippmann Pneumatics will be hosting an airsmith certification course aimed at the field/store owners to improve its already legendary customer service on a nationwide basis. Classes will be held Thursday and Friday, August 3rd and 4th at the Zap International Amateur Open in Pittsburgh. Sign ups will be taken at the Tippmann booth. It's just around the corner, but team
registrations are still being taken in all divisions. Don't miss the tournament,
trade show and party of the year! Contact: Team Effort Events (724) 935-6100
or www.zapamateur.com
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