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Technical Gallery - Products On Display
from the Chicago Open PSP/NPPL 2002
by Bill Mills


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Bauer's newest HPA fill station
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Instead of a pushbutton, there is a single "dead man's switch" lever to start and stop the fill
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The BK0 from Indian Creek Designs
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More exotic B2K bodies from ICD
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ICD Techs
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The belt drive HALO positive pressure feed system
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Note the new bead style anti-jam device
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HALO designer Chris Gossard doing tech support
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The Smoked video - official video of the NPPL
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The NPPL booth with league memberships, ID cards shirts, and Smoked Videos
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Air America HPA systems
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Air America's latest reg - the 4,500 psi M'Lee screw in reg
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Closeup of the M'Lee
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Centerflag's display
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Centerflag is producing their grips with various plating and ano options and bodies to match
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Centerflag purple 'mag - the steel body tube has a urethane finish.
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Teal Matrix body with grip frame
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The Sup'Air/Facefull booth
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Pyramid Sup'Air bunker
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Traumahead Sports Video Series
 


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