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Such a liar in common: both in the city propaganda income G, are you looking for guarantees, banks are generally standing in a corner of the Auger (according to my observation that corner of the trumpet can be hidden in the bank, or roof , the people is not easy to find, but I did not know them to be specific to trumpet hidden in what has to know what a friend Zhijiao ah ~) is also in the dark city, liar on the bridge, trumpet in the water under the bridge, are G deal is for you to guarantee... Read More
Several of us, Purged shall we say, from Team Browncoats are pooling our intellectual talents and diverse experience to prepare the framework for a new team. I've received a couple of offers from others to join their teams, good solid teams, and should also mention that a couple of good people have expressed the opinion that my taking our dispute with the Supulver's public has or will hurt my standing or potential with many in our paintball community. I take that seriously, but feel comfortab... Read More
Okay, have you ever questioned how commercial paintball fields are run? I mean, what makes a good paintball field good? Are all fields the same? Or are there some fields somewhere that are run by individuals that think outside of the box? It seems that most fields these days are FPO (field paint only), and some allow BYOP (bring your own paint) but charge you a fee to use it. Here is where a lot of fields seem to mess up in my opinion.... See, many players are particular about what typ... Read More
Tippmann is pleased to introduce the new U.S. Army Paintball Carver One – a new .68 caliber paintball marker made by Tippmann that will cost the consumer less than $100. Carver One is the latest addition to the extremely popular and rapidly growing U.S. Army Paintball line. The new marker incorporates an array of eye catching and p... Read More
I was introduced to paintball in 1985, I'd started my career in the FAA at the Oakland Enroute Center where people were trying out skydiving, and "survival games" - I choose to stay safely on the ground, and fell in love with paintball. I moved to the Los Angeles area a few years later and by 1994 more than a handful of us played on a semi-regular basis as the Government Trained Assassins, "One shot, one Kill...more or less (close enough for government work!)" was our motto. By the end of the... Read More
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