Friday, September 25, 2009

3º jornada liga Canarias

NúMERO 41 DE LA REVISTA PORTAL PAINTBALL YA DISPONIBLE

Fuente Portal Paintball
Jueves, 24 de Septiembre a las 22:31

Tras este parón veraniego ya podéis leer el número 41 de Portal Paintball, para empezar con buen pie un otoño repleto de torneos.

Con este número 41 cerramos otra temporada de paintball marcada internacionalmente por la crisis económica y por la difícil situación del paintball alemán. Esperamos que el próximo número, que saldrá publicado después de la World Cup, abra un año de recuperación y buenas noticias para nuestro deporte. Aún así, tanto la crisis económica como la del paintball germano seguirán siendo, con total seguridad, temas importantes que afrontar. Está claro que el receso económico mundial escapa a nuestro control, pero en el caso de la intención del gobierno alemán de prohibir el paintball tenemos mucho que hacer y que decir. Hasta ahora hemos crecido como deporte de manera alborotada, y ha llegado el momento de madurar. Es necesario que el paintball se prepare para afrontar las dificultades que implican ser tomado en serio: necesitamos que los jugadores sean responsables, las empresas ejemplos de profesionalidad y que surjan grupos independientes que velen por el deporte desde los ámbitos de la seguridad, la información y la legalidad. Este no será un proceso divertido, pero si queremos seguir disfrutando de nuestra afición es importante tener una buena base con la que hacer frente a este y a cualquier otro contratiempo serio que esté por llegar.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

BT Paintball's new TM15 Paintball Marker


The Infamous Todd Martinez: PSP World Cup 2009

The Infamous Todd Martinez: PSP World Cup 2009

todd1Just received this to my mailbox seconds ago from none other then Todd “Cash Money” Martinez himself. Below you will find his official statement as to his plans for the PSP World Cup 2009.

Thanks Todd for sending this our way as we know all the readers have been wondering just where you might end up for the final event of the PSP season. Without further adieu, Todds words.

ToddIf anyone thought for a second that I wasn’t going to play World Cup then I got you good! Like I have said before I am thankful to have the opportunities that I do in our world of paintball. I love this game and I am happy to announce that I will be playing with Team Infamous. I have a great relationship with Rusty Glaze, Travis Lemanski, and Brian Fow who were teammates and mentors to me when we played together on Avalanche, and I look forward to playing with them again. I am also anxious to get on the field with Carl Markowski the hibachi, Alex Savino (Connectagang), Slasher (get down the snake), Danny Tiljak, and Glenn Takemoto. To everyone who has supported me I would like to say thank you. I will continue to do my best and bring the excitement. Pick up “Bring Out Your Dead” from DERDER in Orlando and don’t bootleg that jam.

Check out Razalife.com for authentic Infamous jerseys by Raza and Empire now.

-Todd Martinez
LA Infamous

FX Concept Series


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Monday, September 21, 2009

nuevas mini ligas de XBall 3vs.3


Hola a tod@s

Desde Estratego os queremos informar de las nuevas mini ligas de Xball 3vs3 que vamos a realizar en:

· INVIERNO 2009

· PRIMAVERA 2010

· VERANO 2010

· OTOÑO 2010

La edición de INVIERNO se celebrará en las siguientes fechas:

Sábado 21 de Noviembre de 2009

Sábado 12 de Diciembre de 2009

Las fechas de las siguientes ediciones se publicarán a principios del 2010.

Toda la información será publicada en la primera semana de Octubre

Alfredo.

Estratego España Paintball Distribución S.A.

C/ San Erasmo, 28 nave 2
28021 Madrid - Spain
Tel: + 34915339686
Fax: +34915342744

http://www.estratego.es

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dye NT introduction


Interview with Dye at Paintball Extravaganza


"Bring Out Your Dead" DVD trailer by DerDer Productions


The new Dye 2010 flip book catalog here:

Introducing the 2010 DYE NT


Introducing the 2010 DYE NT (shown in black), a revolutionary technology break through in air usage efficiency, accuracy performance and stylish design. The NT is not only the most air efficient and accurate paintball gun Dye has ever produced, it is also the lightest and most compact in its category. Continuing with Dye’s famous patented spool valve design, the new NT Boost Bolt design is the ultimate refinement of next generation spool valve technology. After several years in development, the NT sets a new performance standard for all high-end paintball markers to aspire. Simply put, the best just got better.

The Boost Bolt system is supported by a redesigned circuit board with faster processing providing more accurate ROF control. Comfort and stability is assured with the second generation Patented Ultralight grip frame design, providing improved trigger adjustment, new retained push button system, and a redesigned battery mounting system. This grip frame combination is easily accessed through a new first for the industry, full wrap-around, tool-less sticky grip design. Mounted to the bottom of the UL frame is the new UL airport that operates with a simple easy turn, low profile knob that allows forward placement for maximum comfort.

NT FEATURES

Available in 4 colors and 4 patterns. Weight 1.6lbs.

01 ULTRALITE BARREL
The industry standard for accuracy, the NT comes stock with the Ultralite™ 14 inch barrel.

02 NEXT GENERATION SPOOL VALVE
The NT Boost Bolt is the culmination of over several years of design, research, and testing. A low mass bolt minimizing recoil is controlled by the most advanced spool valve design ever.

03 BOOST FORWARD TECHNOLOGY
The patent pending Boost Forward Technology controls the speed of the bolt through its cycle, providing a gentle push of the ball at the beginning to minimize ball breakage, and increased speed later to maximize efficiency and consistency.

04 AUTOMATIC VALVE SHUTOFF
The patent pending auto shutoff instantly cuts off the shot chamber as soon as enough air is released to fire the ball, ensuring no air is wasted.

05 BOOST BOLTS LINEAR SECONDARY SOLENOID SPOOL
The linear, second stage solenoid spool minimizes air usage and air travel allowing the NT to function with a dwell of only 6 milliseconds.

06 LOW OPERATING PRESSURE
The NT’s standard operating pressure is a low 130psi, which results in minimal recoil and sound.

07 DYE EYE PIPE SYSTEM WITH PRO-PERFORMANCE DETENTS
New durable and super-flexible detents offer supreme tenderness to the most brittle of paint. New flex-spring geometry ensures that balls will not double feed into the breech.

08 ULTIMATE EFFICIENCY
Based off the industry standard 68ci /4500psi compressed air tank, the NT operating at 290 fps will generate 1500 to 1700 shots, depending on bolt configuration.

09 PLAYER PERFORMANCE AND SHOOTING COMFORT
By adjusting the bolt kit’s shot chamber volume and air flow, the NT’s efficiency, recoil, and sound signature can be modified to the users exact performance needs.

10 ULTRALITE AIRPORT
The UL airport has deep cuts that keeps it as light as possible, and gives it an aggressive look. It operates with a simple 1/4 turn low profile side knob that allows forward port output for maximum comfort and streamline looks.

11 COLORED O-RINGS
Makes it easy to perform regular, scheduled maintenance of your bolt system.

12 ULTRALITE REACH TRIGGER
Trigger roller bearing inserts give the trigger stability and a smooth swing return. The external adjustable design allows you to limit the travel of the trigger and adjust the reach, rake, and spring tension without removing the grip frame or Sticky Grip.

13 2ND GENERATION ULTRALITE FRAME
The newest revision of the now famous Ultralite frame offers an improved trigger adjustment system, redesigned battery mounting location, new button cover, and new control button housing system.

14 LED CONTROL
High intensity LED provides identification to program functions.

15 METAL POWER BUTTONS
Our metal/rubber button pad features large buttons that can easily be used while wearing gloves. Stainless steel buttons are guaranteed not to fail.

16 HYPER3™
The Hyper3™ regulator sports a streamlined diameter with unmatched flow and consistency, while maintaining precise adjustments.

17 CAM LOCK FEED NECK
Low profile locking feed port with adjustable cam lock neck allows you to use your choice of hopper and secure it firmly to the NT without the use of tools

18 TOOL-LESS STICKY GRIP™ & CONTACT PADS
The full wrap around NT Sticky Grip allows you to easily access the battery and circuit board for programming with no tools. We’ve also added a front rubber contact pad and rear rubber contact grip, for maximum comfort and stability

19 NT PROGRAMMING
The all-new circuit board for the NT has faster processing, and more accurate ROF control.

DYE Precision, Inc. U.S. AND INT’L PATENTS PENDING.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents, 5,613,483; 5,881,707; 5,967,133; 6,035,843 and 6,474,326.

NEW BOOST™ BOLT TECHNOLOGY
The patented spool valve bolt design has been enhanced for the NT by utilizing new patent pending Boost Forward Technology and an auto shutoff valve system. The linear, second stage solenoid spool minimizes dwell, allowing the NT to function with a minimum dwell of only 6 milliseconds. The spool valve Boost Bolt design, provides the ability to adjust shot chamber volume and airflow. This allows the NT to be modified so efficiently that recoil and sound signature can be easily tuned to the players exact specifications. The NT has a standard operating pressure of 130psi. Depending on your chosen bolt configuration, the NT will yield 1500 to 1700 shots from a standard 68ci, 4500psi tank.

NEW CARBON FIBER BOOMSTICK™ BARREL


NEW CARBON FIBER BOOMSTICK™ BARREL

Introducing the all new Carbon Fiber Boomstick™. Players have always desired a barrel with stainless steel precision, but strive to keep their equipment as lightweight as possible. The new Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ now gives players the best of both worlds. Featuring a unique and proprietary stainless steel insert with a carbon fiber outer sleeve, the Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ brings barrel technology to a new level. The special blend of materials allows us to micro hone our barrels to a mirror finish while providing you with a lightweight barrel, lighter than our popular Ultralite Boomstick™.

The stainless steel insert is built from gun drilled surgical grade 303 stainless steel and aircraft grade carbon fiber. The inside bore is honed to a 6 micron surface finish, giving you the smoothest and straightest barrel surface on the market. Carbon fiber provides a high strength-to-weight ratio, and the density of carbon fiber is considerably less than that of stainless steel, making it ideal for this barrel application resulting in an extremely light and accurate barrel. Combined with DYE’s trademark muzzle break design, the all new Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ is quiet, aesthetically appealing and will once again set the standard of high performance in the barrel market.

The all new Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ undergoes a unique process of combining a stainless steel micro honed insert with that of the highly acclaimed carbon fiber material. This process allows us to provide you with the most accurate and lightweight barrel on the market today.

Other barrels on the market use carbon fiber, but not in the way that we do. The surface the paintball travels on is actually micro honed surgical grade 303 stainless steel, wrapped in carbon fiber. This stainless steel surface is the most accurate of all materials available. It allows us to hone the surface so perfectly, it is comparable to 1/3 of a human hair. Unlike other carbon fiber barrels on the market where the paintball actually travels against the weave of the carbon fiber, ultimately leading to it’s degradation and decrease in accuracy over time, the Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ barrel provides you with long-term accuracy and consistency.

With the all new Carbon Fiber Boomstick™ you will have stainless steel precision with extremely light weight performance. Truly, the Choice of Champions™.

NEW DYE & PROTO PRODUCT LINE - 2010

The new 2010 DM Series (shown in Black/Graphite Dust) continues the tradition of being one of the lightest, smallest, fastest and certainly the most accurate of paintball markers in the world. Our one-piece Fuse™ bolt system operates at 145psi with a shorter flow path, resulting in a shorter overall length. The low operating pressure provides smooth operating performance with minimal shot bounce and noise. The 2010 DM Series features a low-maintenance internal patent-pending Eye Pipe anti-chop sensing system that is self cleaning, providing trouble free high rates of fire. Durable and super-flexible detents offer supreme tenderness to the most brittle of paint. The Reach Trigger allows the trigger’s reach and rake to be fully adjusted by the user for ultimate individual ergonomic comfort. Weighing in at 1.9lbs, the 2010 DM Series is lighter than it’s predecessor the DM9. All of these innovations, coupled with new 3D body styling and standard features like the patent pending Ultralite frame, Ultralite Sticky3™ grip, two piece 14” Ultralite barrel, cam lock feed neck, and cast aluminum inset DYE logo, it’s easy to see why the 2010 DM Series is “The Choice of Champions”.

2010 DM SERIES FEATURES
Available in 4 colors. Weight 1.9 lbs.

01 Ultralite Barrel
The industry standard for accuracy, the 2010 DM Series comes stock with the Ultralite™ 14 inch barrel.

02 Fuse™ Bolt
The removable one-piece Fuse™ bolt system operates at 145psi with a shorter flow path resulting in better efficiency. Large front and rear bumpers used in the Fuse™ bolt, offer greater reliability and smooth shooting.

03 Internal LPR
The miniature modular internal LPR provides more efficient shot consistency. It allows the user to optimize efficiency and reduce kick.

04 Pro-Performance Detents
Durable and super-flexible detents offer supreme tenderness to the most brittle of paint. Flex-spring geometry ensures that balls will not double feed into the breech.

05 No Eyeplates
The 2010 DM Series features a low-maintenance internal patent-pending Eye Pipe anti-chop sensing system that is self cleaning, providing trouble free high rates of fire.

06 Ultralite
Weighing in at 1.9 lbs., the 2010 DM Series is lighter than it’s predecessor the DM9.

07 Color Coded O-Rings
Makes it easier to perform regular, scheduled maintenance of your Fuse™ Bolt system.

08 Ultralite Reach Trigger
Trigger roller bearing inserts give the trigger stability and a smooth swing return. The externally adjustable design allows you to limit the travel of the trigger and spring tension without removing the grip frame or Sticky3 grip. Trigger Reach Adjustment is a first in the painbtall industry, which allows the user to fully customize the trigger for ultimate shooting capability.

09 UL Grip Frame
The 2010 DM Series is the proud owner of the world’s lightest, most compact and comfortable 45 grip frame available. The patent-pending hour-glass design allows for a sleeker profile, while heads-up display light alert you to the status of your gun, without having to take your eyes off the game.

10 LED Control
High intensity LED provides identification to program functions. The 2010 DM Series features our unique heads-up display light which alerts you to the status of your gun, while still being able to focus on the game.

11 Metal Power Buttons
Our metal/rubber button pad features large buttons that can easily be used while wearing gloves. Stainless steel buttons are guaranteed not to fail.

12 Hyper3™
The Hyper3™ regulator sports a streamlined diameter with unmatched flow and consistency, while maintaining precise adjustments. The Hyper3™ also features an ergonomic Sticky Grip Sleeve providing a more comfortable, textured fore grip.

13 Cam Lock Feed Neck
Low profile locking feed port with adjustable cam lock neck allows you to use your choice of hopper and secure it firmly to the 2010 DM Series without the use of tools.

14 Low Pressure
The low 145 psi operating pressure provides smooth operating performance with minimal shot bounce and noise.

15 Ultralite Sticky3™
Ultralite Sticky3™ grip is standard and provides an anatomically correct fit to your hand. It is co-molded with a tacky rubber grip and hard plastic under-frame. The Hyper3™ also features the same tacky rubber.

16 Legal Software
Comes with multiple programming modes including PSP and Millennium tournament legal software.

DYE Precision, Inc. U.S. Patent # 5,613,483. OTHER U.S. AND INT’L PATENTS PENDING.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents, 5,613,483; 5,881,707; 5,967,133; 6,035,843 and 6,474,326.

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Ver este vídeo en una ventana nueva Eclipse Ego Ten Paintball Marker


Planet Eclipse Releases The Ego Ten


The Eclipse Ego10. This 6th Generation Ego is the start of a new direction for Planet Eclipse and the focus of the engineering behind the marker. For the first time since the inception of the Ego model, the Ego10’s main design brief and focus has been placed on smoothness of shot and even finer resolved paint handling. Every previous Ego has been developed with the express intent of maximizing the cycle speed of the Ego design, speeding up rammer and bolt movement and minimizing pneumatic and electronic delays wherever possible. Whist this has produced arguably the fastest under-and-over poppet paintball marker on the planet, it can equally be argued that the Ego has not been one of the smoothest shooting.

Well that is all about to change. Paintball is changing. No longer is the perfect marker the one that will shoot and cycle the fastest. Today, more than ever, players want and need to be able to shoot the most fragile paint, with the smoothest shot. And this is the direction that the Ego10 will start taking us in.

Using some of the very latest Ultra High Speed Video recording facilities, as well as micron-accurate, 50,000hz sampling speed, laser displacement sensing equipment, the Ego10 has been developed to produce bolt speeds that are more gentle on the fore-stoke so that paint is handled in a much more gentle manner when being loaded, and that opens the poppet valve in a way that helps reduce sound signature, and then returns in a way to help minimize the recoil imparted into the body by the rearward motion of the bolt and rammer and reduce rear-stop rebound.

Yet even though the cycle has been significantly slowed down, due to the unique design of the direct-mounted solenoid, the Ego10 still has extraordinary pneumatic responses that mean no time from switching on the solenoid to the bolt starting to move is wasted. The result: Still 28+bps fire rates, but smoother, quieter, better-handling feel.

With a smoother cycle, come other benefits. Wear and tear are significantly reduced. Bumpers, valves, and all other dynamic components suffer less brutal forces on every cycle hence longevity is added to each of those components.

Mechanically the Ego10 incorporates some of the technology of last season’s SL94. The Zick2, which is an intrinsic part of the pneumatic drive system, is designed to both have a softer initial kick-off on the forward stroke, which helps load the ball more gently and helps minimize bolt-strike breakage of the paintball, but also cushion the system on the return stroke into its rear-stop position. Both these attributes are key to helping achieve the fundamental goals of the Ego10.

Sitting above the Zick2 kit there is now a body-cut contoured Cure3+ bolt. The main body of the bolt carries the same upper profiling and cupping as the standard Cure3 bolt, which massively reduces both bolt-strike impact on the ball being fired, but also ensures that the bolts leading upper edge has the least amount of impact possible on the second ball in the stack. Impact fractures from the bolt on the second ball are common place when using force-feed loaders, and the Cure3 ensures those fractures are kept to an absolute minimum. But what is new on the Cure3+ bolt is a new 2-piece design. The new second piece sits inside the main body, is held in place with the bolt pin, and is removable and interchangeable without the need of any tools. The standard Cure3+ found in the Ego10 comes with a ramped insert that gives the air path from the valve to the face of the bolt a nice smooth transition through its 90 degree turn. But the real beauty of the design means that the insert can be quickly and easily removed and replaced for any future upgrades that may be developed for this bolt design.

Up at the front of the Ego10, below the lightened LPR cap, there is now an additional vent in the main body. This little vent hole is further testament of the desire to make the Ego10 the most reliable high-end marker out there. The little hole is nothing more than a vent, but its simplicity is its beauty, in that it makes it impossible for any kind of HP air from the valve chamber to bypass the internal LPR body seals and contaminate the LP air that feeds the Solenoid and Rammer. This added protection for the solenoid further enhances the durability and reliability of the whole marker.

Electronically the Ego10 has also had a complete overhaul. Of course the key features that have kept the Ego at the top of its game, such as Opto and Micro switch trigger actuation, are still there. But the heads-up display, GUI, microprocessor, solenoid drive circuit and expansion socket have all seen some major changes.

The four layer circuit board is home for a 16-bit, 16mips PIC microprocessor, running at 3V and with advanced power saving features. The increased number-crunching power of the processor allows for much more sophisticated control algorithms, leading to a smooth and seamless operation of the marker, and the 64K of internal program memory provides ample space for future firmware expansion.

The solenoid drive circuitry has been optimised with a focus upon the consistent and repeatable operation of the solenoid and multi-level prioritised interrupts within the control firmware ensure that timing fluctuations are virtually non-existent.

Standards have traditionally been a problem within paintball’s manufacturing community and so the Ego10 expansion connector supports UART, SPI and IIC interfaces, providing flexible upgrade capabilities. Planned expansion boards from Eclipse include USB and RF interfaces.

The liquid crystal display module (LCM) has been completely redesigned from scratch. This is not a commercial display, made to fit into a paintball marker but a custom unit

engineered specifically to withstand the rigours of the modern game. The chip-on-glass design is completely sealed against the ingress of paint, water and aggressive lubricants and is further protected by a plastic surround which also serves as a rigid mounting system. Transflective LCD technology means that the display doesn’t wash out in strong sunlight, contrast actually improves in brighter conditions whilst using significantly less power than OLED technology. When light levels are lower, a tru-colour RGB backlight can be configured to the user’s colour of choice via software.

The viewing area of the LCM has been increased by 92% over the previous model, improving the resolution while maintaining dot pitch and the Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been overhauled in order to take advantage of this larger viewing area. Readability has been improved with increased font sizes; Windows pop-up with useful status information; Range bars indicate the adjustability of parameters; Smart Menus reduce clutter by removing parameters when not required. Usability has been improved in a number of subtle, but important ways. It is now possible to scroll through the run screens with a single button press, allowing the user to quickly access all of the available information; The tournament lock can be quickly toggled with the press of an internal pushbutton; All of the user adjustable control parameters have been grouped into a single menu and can be easily viewed regardless of the state of the tournament lock. Along with the instant and peak ROFs the two Rate of Fire screens display historical data in the form of histograms allowing the user to monitor rate of fire consistency and thus analyse the way in which the trigger is being pulled. The Shot Counter screen features an adjustable and selectable Shots Remaining Gauge which allows the user to quickly estimate how much paint they have remaining.

All together, the changes made to the Ego10 have been entirely player-focused. It’s been designed to be easier to shoot, smoother to shoot, more reliable, more consistent, require less day-to-day maintenance, easier to adjust and just generally nicer to live with. What you won’t find different with the new Ego10 is our industry-leading levels of customer support, our commitment to support the players in the locations they use Eclipse products, and our commitment to educating and training technicians and service centres the world over.

An Eclipse Marker is more than just a collection of metal and wires. It is the Complete Package.

Weight – 903g/1.98lb Including 14″ Shaft3 Barrel, Battery, Feed Tube, OOPS
Length – 531mm Including 14″ Shaft3 Barrel
Height – 208mm
Width – 26mm

David “Harley” Rideout passes away

David “Harley” Rideout passes away

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We’ve received word that long time Draxxus event rep and truck driver, Harley, has passed away due to natural causes. Harley was a great man and we appreciate all the help and support he provided our team and hundreds of others over the years.

Long time friend Chris Lasoya has a few words to share;

Harley was one of the most giving and repecful people i have ever met. he loved his life and made people smile even when he was down. . God rest his soul and may he be at peace forever. Harley we love you…

Chris LaSoya

Keep on truckin’ Harley!

$20 Brass Eagle Raptor Pump-Action Paintball Gun Review and Shooting from Wal-Mart


We purchased a Brass Eagle Raptor pump-action paintball marker from Wal-Mart for $20 and decided to do a quick review and shooting test to see what the deal was. We made a spoof Brass Eagle Commer...

Monday, September 14, 2009

Planet Eclipse SL94 Ego Supergun Show


Paintball X3 Digital Magazine Virtual Library


Paintball X3 Digital Magazine Virtual Library
Read The September Issue Here

http://www.digitalpublisherpro.com/Magazine.php?member_id=2&pub_id=115&issue_id=335

Check out our September '09 issue which is now live right here. We've got 20 pages of USPL DC Challenge coverage, CFOA coverage, Top Gun Alamo Big Game coverage, CCM T2 Pump Review, Kingman Chaser Review, SuperGame 37 coverage, Mech Wars Scenario, NXe Extraktion Review, New Products and much more!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Ver este vídeo en una ventana nueva Planet Eclipse Presents Avalanche vs Arsenal USPL West Coast Open Finals [ETV 24]


[Part 2] It always comes down to Championship Sunday, and four teams push for gold at the 2009 USPL West Coast Open. Arsenal,Avalanche,Blast, & X-Factor. Watch Avalanche & Arsenal dual in a best-of...

SplatXD: Issue 16 online

Violent Series - Magnum Regulator for the Bob Long Marq Victory

The Violent Series Magnum regulator replaces the stock regulator giving you added legnth to hold on to.

A lot of people have voiced their opinion on wanting a longer reg and we listened. The Magnum adds 1.1 inches in legnth over the stock regulator. For the best possible color match we had these annodized at the same facility Bob Long uses. Simply swap the internals from your stock regulator into the Magnum and you will be ready to go.
Avaliable in 4 colors:
-Dust Black
-Gloss Black
-Gloss Red
-Gloss Silver

NPPL 2009 World Paintball Championships


Ok so it was a little longer than an hour, but it's here!! Check put this video of Ollie Lang's travels to Sau Paulo to teach a paintball clinic with


New White Camo Rotor & i4!! Visit your local dealer or favorite site to order!!



X-Fox clinch MPOC Div 1 title

X-Fox clinch MPOC Div 1 title


Source: stadiumastro.com


Kuala Lumpur (Stadiumastro) - Team X-Fox were crowned 2009 Malaysian Paintball Official Circuit (MPOC) Division 1 champions after the fifth and final leg of the series at the Xtion Paintball Park in Bukit Jalil.

X-Fox, captained by Gary Lee, finished third behind Team Raskal and Team Matrix Entourage but their season total of 30 was enough to have them crowned champions.

Lee said the team’s victory was made possible by the commitment and dedication of the all the players.

“I would like to thank my team mates who fought side by side throughout the season and it was a fantastic finale.

“There are no boundaries now that we have won it again, the sky is the limit! Lets work towards winning it again next season!”

“I would also like to thank our sponsors KCHL Paintball, Dye Precision, Proto Paintball, Stako, Guerilla Air, Eclipse Paintball for their continuous support and great belief in the team.”

Lee said the team would also like to dedicate the win to retiring team member Fiezal aka Jakes who is retiring this season. Jakes was also voted the best Back Player of 2009 by his peers in the MPOC after an online vote.

The MPOC takes a break after the 5th Leg but paintballers in the country will be spending the next few months preparing for the World Cup of Asia 2009 which is to be held in Kuala Lumpur from the 19th to the 22nd of November. More than 120 teams from all over the world will be participating in the tournament.


MPOC Series Champions for 2009

Division 1: Team X-Fox
Division 2: Team Matrix Entourage Lemon Ruski
Division 3: Team Oscar Legio X
Division 4: Team Overkill

Player Awards

Best Snake Player: Benjamin Yaw aka Todo Boggy (Team Demonz Red)
Best Back Player: Fiezal aka Jakes (Team X-Fox)


Results of the 5th Leg of the MPOC 2009

Division 1: 1st Team Raskal, 2nd Team Matrix Entourage, 3rd Team X-Fox, 4th Team X-Menz
Division 2: 1st Team D'Mercy Kidz, 2nd Team Warriors, 3rd Team Matrix Entourage Lemon Ruski, 4th Team Shimigami X
Division 3: 1st Team Eastsiderz, 2nd Team Damnation, 3rd Team Oscar Legio X, 4th Team Urban X
Division 4: 1st Team Southern Pirates, 2nd Team Overkill, 3rd Team Spunky Militia, 4th Team Infidelz

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Friday, September 4, 2009

ProPaintball.com MacDev Cyborg RX 1 Minute Review


Update from Smart Parts regarding layoffs

Update from Smart Parts regarding layoffs

SmartPartsLogo_finalAs a follow up to yesterdays paintball news update that Smart Parts had laid off employees, we have an official press release from the company with statements from former All American pro paintball player Adam Gardner.

Loyalhanna, PA – Sept. 03, 2009 – “The rumors of my death have been greathly exaggerated.” This famous quote often attributed to Mark Twain is also applicable to Smart Parts, Inc. The manufacturer and distributor of paintball products, now in its 20th year of operation remains in business, despite internet rumors to the contrary.

Due to recent paintball industry contraction, wideley believed to be linked to current economic conditions, Smart Parts downsized, laying off a number of employees on September 2nd. This staffing change has resulted in fast-flowing and incorrect rumors.

“It was painful to do so.” said company Vice-President Adam Gardener. “We are a family owned and operated business as well as a major employer in our community. Unfortunately current market conditions have forced this staff reduction upon us. The rumors that we have closed, gone into or are planning on going into bankruptcy, are completely false.”

Smart Parts remains open for business, taking orders and shipping product as usual.

Smart Parts, Inc., is a leading developer and manufacturer of equipment and accessories for the sport of paintball. For more information, visit www.SmartParts.com.

Traducido por Google.

Actualización de piezas inteligentes en relación con los despidos

SmartPartsLogo_finalAs seguimiento de ayer actualización de las noticias del paintball que Smart Parts había despedido a los empleados, tenemos un comunicado de prensa oficial de la compañía con las declaraciones del ex jugador de All American Pro paintball Adam Gardner.

Loyalhanna, PA - 03 de septiembre 2009 - "Los rumores de mi muerte han sido greathly exagerado". Esta famosa cita a menudo se atribuye a Mark Twain es también aplicable a Smart Parts, Inc., el fabricante y distribuidor de productos de paintball, ahora en su 20 º año de la operación sigue en el negocio, a pesar de los rumores de Internet de lo contrario.

Debido a la reciente contracción de la industria del paintball, wideley cree que estar vinculado a las condiciones económicas actuales, las partes Smart reducido, el despido de un número de empleados el 2 de septiembre. Este cambio de dotación de personal ha dado lugar a rumores de que fluye rápido y correcto.

"Fue doloroso para hacerlo.", Dijo el Vicepresidente de la compañía Adam jardinero. "Somos un negocio familiar operado, así como un empleador muy importante en nuestra comunidad. Lamentablemente las condiciones del mercado han obligado a esta reducción de personal en nosotros. Los rumores de que hemos cerrado, entrado o están planeando ir a la quiebra, son completamente falsas ".

Producto Smart Parts permanece abierto para los negocios, tomando pedidos y el transporte marítimo, como de costumbre.

Smart Parts, Inc. es un desarrollador y fabricante líder de equipos y accesorios para el deporte del paintball. Para obtener más información, visite www.SmartParts.com.