Airgun Designs Sydarm Paintball Pistol
Written by Jordan F. Ricks. Posted May 20, 2007

Whether you love the unique style and history of the AGD Sydarm paintball pistol, or you feel indifferent about the paintball hand gun, Airgun Designs has certainly made a name for the marker -- particularly among paintball collectors. The near legendary AGD Sydarm paintball pistol was originally designed exclusively for military and police tactical training exercises, and as such enjoyed a healthy career in law enforcement training. However, recently a limited number of these Sydarm paintball pistols were made available to the public, and collectors quickly swarmed to snatch up the pricey AGD hand guns.

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V Force Profiler Mask
Written by Dave Goodin. Posted May 20, 2007

Have you ever been stalking the woods, paintball gun at the ready, then suddenly you see something, but you're not sure what it is because it seems blurry. Unfortunately, what you're seeing are evil little spots of fog. Five minutes later, there's condensation on the inside of your goggles and you can't tell if there's a fallen tree ten feet ahead, or if an enemy sniper is drawing a bead on you.

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The Tippmann C3 Paintball Gun
Written by Paul Knoch. Posted May 20, 2007

In 1987, Tippmann revolutionized paintball by introducing the SMG-60, the first semi-auto paintgun powered by refillable C02 tanks. Nearly 26 years later, Tippmann is leading a new revolution away from C02 and semi-autos back to something that is very familiar yet totally original.

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Action Ghillie
Written by Jordan F. Ricks. Posted May 20, 2007

Special Ops - Action Ghillie for the Paintball Sniper -- The Woodsball Revolution brings you the Sniper Revolution -- Military snipers pull on their burlap ghillie suits and slip into enemy territory, looking for a long-distance kill. Paintball snipers do not have the luxury of long-range engagement. They must get close to their target -- close enough to make a single, sure shot.

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The Response Trigger and E-Grip
Written by J. Franklin. Posted May 20, 2007

Trigger Mods and Upgrades -- If you're looking to modify or upgrade your paintball gun's trigger system, the Tippmann Response Trigger and E-Grip are two of the best trigger-upgrade solutions on the market. Available for the Tippmann 98 Custom and the A-5, both the Response Trigger and E-Grip offer similar, yet distinctly different features and benefits.

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The Palmer Inline Stabilizer
Written by Dave Goodin. Posted May 19, 2007

If you're a scenario or woodsball player, and you're using CO2 as a propellant, are you getting velocity spikes and dips when you play? Are you tired of the plus and minus 20 to 25 fps variations? If you are, you might want to think about adding a stabilizer to your rig.

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Tippmann-Pro/Carbine
Written by Jordan F. Ricks. Posted May 19, 2007

The Workhorse Marker of Scenario Paintball -- Tippmann's semi-automatic Pro/Carbine is essentially a combination of the best features of 68-Carbine and Pro-Lite Tippmann markers. The .68 caliber Pro/Carbine is one of the toughest paintball guns you'll ever find, making it ideal for the scenario paintball world. Because of its ability to take a beating in the field, yet continually offer reliable performance, this trusty workhorse of paintball markers is a top choice for many demanding woodsball players.

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Rocket Cock II
Written by Paul Knoch. Posted May 19, 2007

The Rocket Cock II is easily the best upgrade for the Tippmann Custom 98 under $20. This one of those products that simply does what it sets out to do and does it very well. A stock Custom 98 has an open side bolt which you cock once before firing. The Rocket Cock II fits snugly over the frame of Custom 98 and completely encases the bolt. To cock your marker, simply pull back on the cocking ring and you're ready to go.

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Paintball Boots
Written by Paul Knoch. Posted May 17, 2007

Boots Review -- Unlike most sports, woodsball isn't played in flat, sterile environments. Woodsball fields are often uneven, hilly, and sometimes muddy. To move effectively, you need light, sturdy footwear that can handle abuse, weather, and unfriendly terrain. You spent big bucks buying a sweet paintball gun and all the right gear; so don't skimp when it comes to footwear. Succeeding in paintball is all about being in the right position.

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Paintball Grenades and Paintball Land Mines
Written by Special Ops Paintball. Posted May 17, 2007

Special Ops F-Bomb Paint Grenades and Paint Land Mines Special OPS Paintball is proud to offer our line of non-explosive paint grenades, the F-Bombs. Available in 4 styles, outlined below.

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