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  2. Smart Parts - Wikipedia

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    Smart Parts was a paintball manufacturing company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, which filed for liquidation on July 28, 2010. [1] As of August 22, 2010 Smart Parts' assets and intellectual property were acquired by Kee Action Sports.

  3. 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.

  4. Electropneumatic paintball marker - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the electropneumatic paintball marker is the subject of a patent dispute, [1] but is generally acknowledged to have happened more or less simultaneously with the introduction of WDP's Angel and PneuVenture's Shocker, marketed by Smart Parts, both in 1996.

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    The third-quarter pass secured the first Titans touchdown of the day. The Vikings blitzed five pass rushers on third-and-10. But Tennessee's offensive line stood its ground to buy Levis time as he ...

  8. Angel (paintball gun) - Wikipedia

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    The Angel paintball marker was designed by engineer John Rice, as an HPA-only marker. Despite its ubiquitous use in the sport at the time, Rice considered CO 2 a dirty gas , so the Angel used miniaturized components that could not withstand impurities in the air or the cooling effects of CO 2 . [ 3 ]

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