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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Smart Parts: Ion series: Smart Parts: Shocker: Smart Parts: Smart Parts SP-8: Smart Parts: Smart Parts Impulse Bankrupt 2009 See GOG or Lux: Smart Parts: 09 Smart Parts Impulse Smart Parts: NXT shocker Smart Parts: SFT Shocker Smart Parts: Ion Smart Parts: Ion XE Evolution Sport Arms Technology Corporation (SATCO) SATCO 700: System X NME System ...

  6. Angel (paintball gun) - Wikipedia

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    It was manufactured by Angel Paintball Sports (originally WDP) starting in 1997 and was introduced alongside Smart Parts' original Shocker. [ 1 ] The Angel was initially distributed in the United States by Brass Eagle as the 1455 Angel Semi-auto , advertised with a rate of 15 balls per second. [ 2 ]

  7. CCI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, there were several markers being produced or developed at the time which used a switch for a trigger and a circuit board to control the feed and/or the pneumatic firing sequence such as the Smart Parts Shocker. The sport of paintball saw explosive growth during this decade and as the industry became more lucrative, many patent ...

  8. Smart guns fire only when their owner pulls the trigger - AOL

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    A smart gun is a device that fires only when the legitimate owner is pulling the trigger. If anyone else takes the gun, like, for example, a child or a thief, the bullet won't fire. The technology ...

  9. FEP Sports - Wikipedia

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    FEP is a medium-sized manufacturer of paintball products, thus most FEP products are geared for a specific market. The Quest paintball marker is FEP's main product and has been the basis for the company. The Quest marker was designed to compete with similar markers of the era, including the Dye DM4, Smart Parts Shocker SFT, and