Real Action Paintball is proud to announce "Operation: Paintball Island," the $ 1,000,000.00 grand prize paintball tournament!
The tournament will take place on a private tropical island, with an undisturbed natural wildlife environment with raw forests, rivers and beaches surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean Operation: Paintball Island is a two-stage woodland style paintball tournament for 10 to 12 player woodsball teams.
The first phase, the qualifier stage, will take place in Mississippi, on the US mainland, during August of 2007. At least 10 qualifying games will take place around the country, to find the teams most worthy of this ultimate paintball challenge. The winning team of each qualifier game will earn $ 50,000 dollars.
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The tournament will take place on a private tropical island, with an undisturbed natural wildlife environment with raw forests, rivers and beaches surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean Operation: Paintball Island is a two-stage woodland style paintball tournament for 10 to 12 player woodsball teams.
The first phase, the qualifier stage, will take place in Mississippi, on the US mainland, during August of 2007. At least 10 qualifying games will take place around the country, to find the teams most worthy of this ultimate paintball challenge. The winning team of each qualifier game will earn $ 50,000 dollars.
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My name is Jodi and I am a cast the hit show Wife Swap, which in on ABC primetime. I am seeking families who live, eat, breathe and sleep paintball for our third season! On many occasions, we feature families with unique and interesting passions, hobbies or lifestyles.
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About 243,000 paintball markers, manufactured by Brass Eagle, are being recalled, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Wednesday.
The CPSC said the carbon dioxide cartridges can be forcibly ejected out the back of the Black Turbo paintball marker and break the plastic screw-on cap.
The CPSC said the person using the paintball marker could be hit by the cartridges or the caps.
There have been seven injuries reported involving the paintball markers.
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The CPSC said the carbon dioxide cartridges can be forcibly ejected out the back of the Black Turbo paintball marker and break the plastic screw-on cap.
The CPSC said the person using the paintball marker could be hit by the cartridges or the caps.
There have been seven injuries reported involving the paintball markers.
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