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  2. 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]

  3. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Brass Eagle Blade 0.68 in Brass Eagle Blade 2 0.68 in Brass Eagle Marauder 0.68 in Brass Eagle Nightmare 0.68 in Brass Eagle Rainmaker 0.68 in Brass Eagle Raptor Semi-automatic, stacked-tube blowback 0.68 in Brass Eagle Sabre 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. ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Automag (paintball marker) - Wikipedia

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    The Automag is a paintball marker designed by Tom Kaye and produced by Airgun Designs, Inc. It bears the distinction of being the first semi-automatic marker ever to win a paintball tournament. Team Swarm used Automags in their victory at the 1990 International Masters. [1] An Automag Classic with attached Brass Eagle 9 oz. CO 2 tank and ...

  6. Ariakon Overlord - Wikipedia

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    The Ariakon Overlord is a semi-automatic.68 caliber paintball pistol. The Overlord has what is claimed to be the fastest available loading system for a paintball pistol, the Rapid Release Magazine System. [1] A lever at the back of the system releases the magazine, which is ejected with the help of a spring.

  7. Speedball (paintball) - Wikipedia

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    This was the favorite of many players because of its fast paced action. This is what started a new format of paintball that became known as speedball, because of its speed. The field was tweaked and worked with to adjust to players' liking until 1996 when the first fully inflatable field was unveiled by Brass Eagle.

  8. Paintball equipment - Wikipedia

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    Paintball artillery ranges from howitzers, through mortars to anti-tank guns. These paintball weapons are usually made of PVC and wood combination, but heavy-metal steel replicas do sometimes appear. Their ammunition ranges from firing a cluster of paintballs, small water balloons, through small pyro-grenades (used in some mortars) to foam rockets.

  9. 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.