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Spyder AMG with LCD Available Now!


Baldwin Park, CA, February 25, 2002 – Kingman International is proud to announce the release of its highly anticipated Spyder AMG with LCD electronic marker.   Kingman Spyders have been one of paintball’s most popular markers and most recognized names.  The new Spyder AMG with LCD will no doubt strengthen Kingman’s popularity with players of all levels.

Designed for the tournament-level player, the AMG is powered by a patented electronic system. Its multi-mode LCD control panel monitors rate of fire, number of shots fired, and features a timer and easy to use push-button controls.  Two distinctive features of the AMG are its vertical solenoid, which virtually eliminates the uncomfortable vibration found in other markers and its auto-adjusting rate of fire, which automatically adjusts the rate of fire to accommodate a player’s firing ability. Other standard features include:  secondary safety, adjustable trigger pull, stainless steel hard-line hose, 2 in 1 Trio barrel, adjustable regulator with gauge, aluminum 2-finger trigger, smooth inline expansion chamber, and vertical feed.  Multi-mode settings include semi-auto, 3-round bursts, 6-round bursts, and full-auto.
 
“In designing the AMG with LCD, our goal was to provide a marker with unparallel performance, focusing on the needs of a tournament-level player,” says Arthur Chang, CEO and Founder of Kingman International.

The AMG with LCD comes standard with a rechargeable 9.6v battery and premium rapid car charger.  MSRP is $549.95.  For more information please visit Kingman’s website at www.kingmanusa.com or call (626) 430-2300.
 


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