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  2. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Pump Action 0.68 in Brass Eagle Sabre Twin Turbo Pump Action 0.68 in Brass Eagle Samurai 0.68 in Brass Eagle Stingray 0.68 in Brass Eagle Talon Ghost Pump Action 0.68 in Brass Eagle Tiger Shark Pump Action 0.68 in Brass Eagle Triton 0.68 in Brass Eagle Triton 2 0.68 in BT Paintball TM 7 0.68 in BT Paintball TM 15: 0.68 in BT Paintball BT-4 Assault

  3. Smart Parts - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Smart Parts produced their first in-house marker. Called the Boss, the Smart Parts pump marker featured a spiral ported barrel and a 'shoebox' style body (which would be mirrored in their first electronic gun design); The Boss was targeted at high-end woodsball tournament players but was not well-received, being considered to be too heavy and too large (when compared to offerings such ...

  4. Tippmann - Wikipedia

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    Tippmann is an American manufacturer of paintball markers and paintball equipment, including military simulation kits.Tippmann Industrial Products, a related company manufactures manual and pneumatic heavy-duty sewing machines primarily used for leather, other leather-related equipment, and some industrial products.

  5. CCI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The CCI Phantom is a Nelson-based pump action paintball marker developed and produced by Mike Casady. Production began in 1987 after about six months of prototype work. The name for the marker was derived from the much more stealth-oriented and drawn-out style of play that was typical when the game was first developing.

  6. Paintball equipment - Wikipedia

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    A paintball anti-tank gun. This one has an effective range of 140 meters. A "paintball bazooka", or a "paintball rocket launcher" is usually a spud gun styled to resemble some existing AT weapon to specifically "kill", or "take out" paintball tanks. Modified and masked paintball markers serving the same purpose are also used.

  7. Paintball tank - Wikipedia

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    The Special Ops Razorback is an example of a paintball tank built on the chassis of an Israeli Fast Attack Vehicle; note the turret on the rear, the central air system on the hood, and the gun ports in the side windows.

  8. FEP Sports - Wikipedia

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    FEP partnered with several industry distributors including National Paintball Supply (currently KEE Action Sports) in order to distribute their own products as well as offer a variety of popular generic accessories produced by other developers. These include loaders, tanks, and similar items required to play the game.

  9. Ion (paintball marker) - Wikipedia

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    The Ion is an electropneumatic paintball marker manufactured by Smart Parts. At the time of its release, the Ion was the first fully electropneumatic marker aimed at entry-level players, at a price point similar to Spyders and other mechanical blowbacks. The Ion has generally been credited with making high-rate-of-fire electropneumatic markers ...