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RUSSIAN LEGION SIGNS SMART
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The best team in Europe hopes to become the best team in the world--and they'll be using Smart Parts' markers, barrel and air systems to reach their goal. The two year contract starts with the 2006 season and runs through the 2007 World Cup. The Russians will shoot the Shocker and Freak Barrel System--both of which will be powered by the new Max-Flo Micro 4500 preset air system. A private label "RL" shocker along with other team related items are in development for the 2006 season. In addition, the Russian Legion Club has become an Authorized Distributor of Smart Parts' products in the former Soviet Union.

"We're very pleased to sponsor the Russian Legion. We love their total dedication to the sport--it fits perfectly with our attitude about paintball. Along with the Philadelphia Americans and Team Dynasty, we proud to support three of the best paintball team in the world."

--William Gardner, President, Smart Parts, Inc.

 


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