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Is Smart Parts paintball out of business?
Smart Parts was a paintball manufacturing company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, which filed for liquidation on July 28, 2010. As of August 22, 2010 Smart Parts Assets and IP was Acquired by Kee Action Sports.
When did smart parts go out of business?
2010
However, the economic recession of the late 2000s combined with a corresponding drop in paintball playing attendance hit the company hard and Smart Parts closed its doors in 2010. The founders of SP went on to form GoG, updating several of the designs as well as continuing procution of the Freak barrel system.
What thread is the Gtek 170R?
There’s the latest Eclipse lowrise clamping feed. Shaft5 threaded 2-piece 14.5″ barrel. POPS ASA. And of course, full metal construction designed to give the 170R super sleek looks and that featherweight feel that makes the 170R just so nice to play with.
Is Gog a smart part?
GOG paintball, which has it’s roots as Smart Parts, currently offers some of the most sought after products in paintball. This brand, for us, also includes Shocker Paintball. While it is technically considered a different company, PB Sports, as well as most of the industry, considers them all to still be one company.
Does Gog own DLX?
gog & dlx are both owned by the gardners. they have rights to use the old patents through licensing.
Who makes the Shocker XLS?
Smart Parts. SP paintball entered the market a few years ago with the Shocker RSX and knocked it out of the park. The gun was lightweight, ergonomic, smooth and fast and came in a price point under $1,000! Fast forward to today and SP brings you the brand new Shocker XLS paintball marker.
What are Autococker threads?
Autococker threading, also called A/C threading, is a very common barrel thread among speedball and woodsball paintball guns. It has become a standard for the majority of high end tournament paintball guns.
Who owns GOG Paintball?
Adam Gardner –
Adam Gardner – Owner – GoG Paintball | LinkedIn.