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Tiberus Arms and Guerrilla Air have rebranded themselves to First Stike Paintball and in turn have renamed the Tiberus Armrs T15 to the First Strike T15SF. While the T15 has been renamed it is not just the same old T15. The First Strike T15FS now features mechanical full-auto, much like the MilSig M17 magazine fed guns. There will also be a CQB and DMR version of the T15SF. Look for the T15SF to start hitting the…

DLX has confirmed to us that they are working on a version of the ICE bolt that will work in older model guns. DLX is working on the bolt but it is not a priority, over the next few months they will be focusing most of the time on getting the Luxe ICEs out the door and shipping. The new ICE bolt has redesigned air passages and uses a super slick coating that is made…

Bunkerkings just showed a glimpse of what their new Royal Guard elbow pads look like. We have also confirmed that the new pad line will feature knee pads along with elbow pads. Virtue is following a trend right now in paintball to make apparel and padding lighter and more functional, this is a trend that we welcome. Look for pads to start hitting stores in June and at $64.95

The leader in neato paintball products Exalt, have added a new product to their arsenal today. The Exalt Marker Sleeve. There are two sleeves one that will fit “modern” paintball guns ie CS1, M2, and “classic” paintball guns like autocockers and pump guns. Not that the sleeves are revolutionary but it is good to see them rehash and old product :cough: Redz. Sleeves start shipping soon and will sell for $24.95

The Azodin Kaos has been a favorite of paintball store owners and new players alike for nearly 5 years now. The Kaos is a great entry level paintball gun it’s reliable and affordable. The Kaos II looks like it will be much of the same while stealing a few ideas from its bigger brother the KDII. New Features: Camping Feedneck Improved Bottomline Preset Inline Regulator

First Strike is showing off some colored First Strike paintball at Paintball Extravaganza. The Idea behind the color combo is to make the ball less visible to opponents while making the ball more visible to the shooter. The dark front makes the ball hard to see and the bright back its the ball easy visually pick up.