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New Paintball Website for MacDev
Check out the new paintball website for MacDev, a family owned paintball manufacture from Australia
New Paintball Gun – MacDev Drone DX
MacDev is preparing to release the MacDev Drone DX, a new paintball gun with tons of great features for a reasonable price. Read on for full specs, pricing, and much more
New Paintball Gear: Uprising Clone VX
The new paintball gun from Macdev, the Uprising Clone VX, has been unveiled. Read on for a first look at the new paintball gun
Pro Update: DC Arsenal
ProPaintball is proud to unveil the 2011 DC Arsenal pro jerseys and latest news and rumors surrounding the pro paintball team.
New Paintball jersey for D1 Team St. Louis Hustle
St. Louis Hustle has released the teams new paintball jersey.
New Paintball Guns, Gear & Rumors for World Cup, Pt. 2
Part 2 of our new paintball gear for World Cup & on features news on the DLX Luxe 1.5, EMPIRE AXE and MacDev Clone VX paintball guns
PPB Exclusive: Russian Legion Clone
Earlier in December, ProPaintball announced that Russian Legion would be shooting the MacDev Clone this year. We received some EXCLUSIVE pictures of their new private label MacDev Clone markers. Along with the pictures came an official statement from Russian Legion. Looks like MacDev should be a strong presence in 2010. Here’s the statement
PPB Exclusive: New gun for Russian Legion
Earlier this week we received a top secret report indicating that the number one pro paintball team in the world, Russian Legion, was making major changes to the teams sponsorship for 2010. Historically, the Russians have been a very secretive team. With that being said, we put out a bunch of phone calls and emails
Macdev Trademark update
Yesterdays article that Michael Whybrew of Paintball Assassin tried unsuccessfully to register the trademark Macdev in Australia seemed to stirred up a hornets nest. The story was syndicated across the net and copied over on several bulletin boards as readers discussed the significance of the documents. We’ve received the following statement from Macdev; Over recent
Trouble brewing down under?
Earlier this morning we received two documents from anonymous sources indicating what seems to be a failed hostile takeover of MacDev’s intellectual property and trademarks by Michael Whybrew, owner and proprietor of “Paintball Assassin” and “Action Paintball Games” in Australia. Whybrew appears to have recently attempted to register as an owner of the trademark “MacDev”. Paintball players
MacDev Hopper Enclosure
New Macdev hopper will accept internals from both halos and vlocitys. Supposedly a pulse version is in the works and they will eventually accept speedfeeds. Thanks






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