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Smart Corps

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SMART PARTS ANNOUNCES SMART CORPS
Smart Parts

Smart Corps Command Center serves as a communication hub for users of Smart Parts tactical products.



Loyalhanna, PA – June 12, 2006 – After years of supporting players in every aspect of the game, Smart Parts has launched the Smart Corps, the embodiment of the company’s focus on scenario and milsim paintball. The Smart Corps Command Center, which can be found online at http://SmartCorps.SmartParts.com, acts as a hub of information for players. Under the umbrella of the Smart Corps are several sections.

Tactical Squads are the Smart Parts sponsored scenario teams who compete each season for not only their best performance at big games and scenario events, but for their sponsorship as well. In much the way tournament teams are ranked over a season’s play, the Tactical Squads receive points for Most Valuable Team Awards, activities and performance. These will all play a part in bonus packages for the following year, and in removing the lowest ranked teams too, make way for new teams to join the ranks of the Tactical Squads.

Paintball players are a proud bunch and we’re proud of them! Special Forces allow players to become members receiving online recognition, stylish duds and accessories and access to Smart Corps Special Forces perks at select paintball events.

Smart Corps Special Ops lists scenario paintball events. Smart Corps members can find each other, get together and play and of course, show off their SP-8’s while destroying the competition.

The Tactical Markers section of the Command Center is devoted to Smart Parts’ newest baby, the SP-8. The electro pneumatic tactical paintball marker is taking the scenario paintball scene by storm with its professional performance and military rifle body style and we just can’t stop talking about it. Players who haven’t yet had the opportunity to get their hands on the SP-8 can take an interactive 3D virtual reality tour of its features.

The Forums on the Smart Corps site allow players to connect with one another, talk with Smart Parts employees about the game, meet team members from the Tactical Squads, discuss tactics, Smart Parts equipment, events, new products and in general hang out with folks that think like they do.

The Smart Corps was launched during the D-Day scenario game held June 10-12, 2006 in Oklahoma where several Smart Parts employees were helping service gear, playing along side of and interacting with the players.

Bill Gardner Jr. of Smart Parts said, “We love this game. If we’re in the woods, on a tournament field or talking around a staging area, this is what our lives are all about. Supporting the players is really supporting our own game, it’s an easy choice.”

Take a look at the Smart Corps today at http://SmartCorps.SmartParts.com.

Smart Parts, Inc., is a leading developer and manufacturer of equipment and accessories for the sport of paintball. For more information, visit www.SmartParts.com.

 


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