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Technical Gallery 
from the Chicago Open PSP/NPPL 2002
by Bill Mills


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Xtreme E-Mag Level 10 demo - the Level 10 kit lightens bolt pressure enough that it won't hurt a finger.
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The Level 10 kit - fits all 'mags.  It is optimized by balancing power tube o-ring and return spring strangth
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E-Mag 50 low profile prototype.  This may never go into production, but it is a low-profile 'mag with trimmed down belt drive HALO for front players.
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Custom Products
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Planet Eclipse
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Planet is now distributing the Tanel 360
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This shoe has circular cleats for fast turns with good traction
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Paintball Junkies soft goods
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Custom Cylinders - a company that went from pneumatic rams to making barrels with the same precision honed interior
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They are also producing gun stands
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Wicked Impulse soft goods
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ACI's east coast trailer
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Bulldog Air Systems
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New ACI Flame Series Jerseys
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ACI Grafitti Barrels
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Mantis soft goods
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WGP
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Sonny Lopez with WGP's new low cost blowback electro.  It doesn't have a name yet, but rumors are it might revive the WGP Ranger pump name.
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Scheduled for release July 19 with a retail price under $250.  Many parts are 'cocker compatible (barrel, feed neck, drop forwards, detent).  It will ship with PPMA agreed upon semi-auto mode only.
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There are not settings to adjust and no LCD - simply a light electronic trigger, and a finish that is of higher quality than many blowbacks on the market now.


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