Kevin Sheehan of Tippmann Sports on the SL-68 II, TPX Pistol, and US Army Project Salvo
Kevin Sheehan, Director of Sales for Tippmann Sports, talks about the latest products from Tippmann Sports at the 2009 Paintball Extravaganza.
He goes over the pump gun SL-68 II paintball marker re-released. From 1991 to 1999 it was one of their best selling guns. Begins shipping in October. Very durable and reliable gun. Grip is longer, feedneck is bigger, stroke is shorter and smoother. Added the Tippmann logo for branding.
They have a $50 Rebate on the X7 Markers that started September 15th and goes through January 15th, 2010. Simply fill it out and get a $50 rebate on all existing X7 markers. Available at retailers.
Then he discusses the TPX pistol. The grip is comfortable because the CO2 cartridge is beneath the barrel. The CO2 isn't pierced until your first trigger pull. Magazine has spring lock for easy loading of paintballs. 68 caliber paintballs not smaller ones. Upgradable barrel, TPX Hammerhead barrel is available by Hammerhead.
Finally he goes over the U.S. Army Project Salvo paintball marker. Years ago the US Army had a project to develop a consumer version of the M16. This is a AR15 version of the US Army paintball marker. Features both a collapsible and folding stock. Can customize. Response trigger or e grip version.
Stay tuned for more 2009 Paintball Extravaganza 2010 product vids...
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