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PHILLY DOGS WIN IN GERMANY
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Powered by Smart Parts, the Philly Dogs secure their top rank in the CPL division of Europe's Millennium Series with their second consecutive win.

No matter where you go, the Smart Parts advantage is evident. Shooting Smart Parts markers, the Philly Dogs have secured their position as the top professional paintball team in Europe by winning their second Millennium Series tournament in a row.

Made up of players from the NXL teams Philly Americans and Seattle Naughty Dogs, the Philly Dogs fought their way to a first place finish at the MAXS European Masters in Nürburgring, Germany. The team earned their victory shooting Shocker NXT markers with Freak barrel systems and Max-Flo Micro air systems.

Also finishing strong at the Masters were the Toulouse TonTons. Taking to the field with Shocker NXTs, the TonTons faced the Philly Dogs in the tournament's semifinal round, and defeated Manchester Shockwave to finish in third place.

With two of the top four pro teams using the Shocker, and two wins in a row for the Philly Dogs, it is no wonder we believe that Equipment Counts. Watch these teams continue their power play at the Millennium Series' next tournament – Campaign Cup on July 20-22

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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