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Mardi Gras Open 2003
Technical Gallery
Photography by Bill Mills - WARPIG.com


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Toulouse Millennium Series 7 Man World Cup DVD
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Adrenaline Games
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Worr Games Products
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WGPs new clamping feed necks
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WGP hopper inserts to wedge hoppers into standard feddnecks
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Sonny''s Naughty Dogs 'cocker
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Rear angled swing trigger
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New Orracle E-Class color schemes
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New WGP shirts and girly Ts - and CNC machined WGP Mardi Gras medalions
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WORR gas new 70ci stubby tank
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WGP and Planet tech support hard at work
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The Rat's Pack, new paintball pack from RatCo 
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Pull off book style tool kit totes the tools separate from the rest of the bag
 
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Mesh end pockets and side pickets
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Side strap holds paintball packs while integrated barrel back gives padded protection to 3 barrels
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Crossfire's reg swap program is creating a big collection of used regulators
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Crossfire high and low output pressure regulators
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Smokin Paintball
 


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