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Paintball Extravaganza 2009

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Paintball Extravaganza 2009
Photography by Dawn Mills

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TechT's new Zero Kick hammert for Tippmann markers reduces kick by using a lighter-weight hammer that is electroless nickel plates stainless steel for long life

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Robert Moon giving tech advice in the Angel Sports booth

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Angel A1 Fly markers

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Vibrant dust blue A1 Fly

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Virtue Paintball

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Virtue boards

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The Virtue Crown feed gades

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First Call Paintball, distributing products like their new Bunker Solution

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Exalt Paintball,s swabs, paintball shoes and tank protectors

 

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Protective tank end covers from Exalt

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Paintball RadarChron

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The newer hand-held Paintball RadarChron ROF tracks velocities over multiple shots and rate of fire and mounts in a protective stand for field check-in use

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V-Force goggle systems among the paint, soft goods and other products available from Pro-Caps Direct

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Hater Paintball, home of Hater Sauce and Hater circuit boards

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Magic Air Paintball HPA systems

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Magic Air regulators

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Magic Air uses a flexible elastomer spring instead of a coil spring or Belleville washers

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Diagram of Magic Air's regulator

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Joey Blute of Southeast Sports, importers of Jungle and Nan Hai Paintballs

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Gen X Global soft goods

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Trinity Paintball

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A table full of the many mil-sim accessories available from Trinity

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A Trinity barrel and barrel shroud

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Alien Paintball, home of the Alien marker


 


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