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Wild West Paintball & Supply Inc. was burglarized on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1999, sometime after midnight and before 6 am. The following items were stolen from the premises:
74 Mirages, 72 engraved with Wild West
3 custom Automags, 1 custom Minimag (blue anodized,
with milled trigger frame)
9 Spyders, 1 engraved with Wild West
Various harnesses and masks, and misc. paintball
gear from the store (fill stations, barrel plugs, armbands, mask armor,
lenses, JT gearbags, etc.)
75 VL 200 hoppers
10 JT X Fire field masks and 1 Spectra field
mask
75 12 oz co2 tanks (on/off and pin valve)
1 rare Grey ghost pump, high polished and with
skeleton sight rail (my personal gun) has my name on the gun between trigger
frame and gun assembly.
1 AlleyCat 2
1 Diamond GT
1 Patriot paintball gun
These items comprise almost all of our field and store inventory. Wild West Paintball & Supply Inc. is offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible and for the recovery of Wild West's gear. Any information may be sent to us at this email address, or may be called in anonymously to:
Field Deputy John Aylor - McClain County Sheriff's Department, Oklahoma
(405) 527-2141
Once again, Wild West is offering this reward, and information can be
sent to us or the person at the number above.
Thanks to all the people that have contacted us with their sympathies,
and too all the rest that are helping us. Let's make an example of these
criminals so others see that this can not go on without everyone rallying
to help. Thanks again.
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