The NPPL after saying the Commander’s Cup will be in Texas or Arizona, decides on no other place than southern California. How original.
I guess I shouldn’t have expected it to be in Texas. The Texas Open the PSP did last year didn’t go over too well. It was freezing, which was pretty weird for […]
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It pretty much looks like a shocker with an ion trigger frame. That’s all I know. Have fun with the pics.
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68Caliber.com has gone on another crazy tangent about copyright law. I guess people didn’t listen last time. Big surprise there.
Basically, their whole article is making fun of people who might have happened to copy and paste their story, and threatening them with lawsuits and probably bodily harm. Nothing like threatening people with a lawsuit to […]
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But forgets why he’s leaving.
Bart Monroe (cowabunga, dude) writes a long post to give his closing word, though I would say it was a closing page. Zing!
He basically thanks everyone for existing, his players, sponsors, refs, and anything else he could think of, but never really mentions why he’s leaving. He just says that […]
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Totally slept through this one. I guess that’s what happens when your event is on the other side of a big ocean.
But, Joy Division beat Moscow Phoenix to win the CPL division of the Campaign Cup. Not much of a surprise, since they were at the top of the rankings coming into the tournament […]
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PBStar is all up in arms about some prototype gun an “informant” gave them pictures of. And, I guess, in order to protect this informant, they cover up the owner’s copyright with a nice, ugly PBStar logo. I think it was just so we couldn’t google it.
Here’s the deal with it, from all the research […]
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First Legacy, and now LTZ.
LTZ confirmed that they’re leaving the NXL and team owner, Monroe, will be getting out of paintball.
LTZ will finish up the season with the NPPL, however.
Since this post seems really short, here’s the full post on LTZpaintball.com that PBStar so blatantly copy and pasted.
TEAM LTZ’s Owner made a formal announcement on […]
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We had this story 5 days ago, but now the NPPL is announcing that PB2X magazine has been bought by Pacific Paintball who also happen to own them.
No new information has been released really, and I don’t really feel like typing up a lot for this, so here’s the whole press release.
Pacific Paintball is pleased […]
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Hybrid’s manufacturer, you know, the one they’re suing, has now come out to tell their side of the story.
Hybrid is suing the manufacturer due to breach of contract by failing to deliver goods.
But the manufacturer has a pretty different story. They state that they delivered the goods on time, but Hybrid didn’t pay them […]
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I couldn’t make this up if I wanted to.
PbNation, the site that was so against the NPPL and their Fox Sports deal, is now sponsoring a TV show called SD Feature. It’ll be aired on Colours TV on Dish Network and some cable companies in, count them, 4 states. It means that I, […]
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