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Paintballing with some Panthers...


Panther59

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Dug up this video from a couple of years ago.

DWill, Jon Beason, Matt Moore, Ryan Kalil, and Ryne Robinson jumping in to play a few rounds on an Open Saturday Play At X-Treme Tactical PaintBall in Waxhaw, NC. Watch Beason sprint about 70 yards that just about makes a kid piss himself. Pretty damn funny.

Use to play here in Greenville when I was a kid but it's been a long time since I had a paintball gun. Watching this makes me wanna go out, buy the sh*t and get back out there. Maybe a weekend trip to Waxhaw is in order. :sifone:

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I played in the Army of Ten tourny, my team placed second, met everyone that was out there, the pictures you were talking about are the ones I shot of the event.

Short of it is DeAngelo and Beason were both really good but everyone else was cannon fodder, Smith included.

As far as talking to them goes DeAngelo, Beason, Hoover and Lewis were all cool to talk to, smith didn't talk a whole lot to anyone but the other panthers and the media that was there Gamble I took as being just a real shy person and I can't remember too much after that.

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