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Ultimate Madness II
April 5-7, 2002
Huntington, WV

Technical Photo Gallery
Photography by Bill Mills - WARPIG.com

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Eric Zorn of EZ Paintball adjusts one of his air compressors for the event air
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He got these Bauer compressors from Switzerland
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and are powered by VW engines
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Bauer fill station
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AGD's booth
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Inside Extreme Rage's new bag
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Outside the same bag
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Matte finish ano Shocktech Matrix
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Mantis gear packs
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Prototype body for the Adrenalin Impulse
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According to Adrenalin founder James Graley, it's the first 4 axis milled Impulse body
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Fluted back
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Cut through text that will feature color anodized or chromed inserts
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Drop Zone's booth had a variety of accessories and provided Viewloader support
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AKALMP
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New purple acid pattern for the Excalibur - also new electronics include power level LED in the rear
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ICD's GS series bushmasters feature sleeved bolt path
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Another GS Series Bushmaster

 


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