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Welcome to the VintageRex.com Online Paintball Museum! VintageRex.com is dedicated to the collection and preservation of Paintball's History. By archiving photos, ad scans, manuals, and more, we hope to keep the knowledge of Paintball's Past alive. This site is fully searchable. The Marker Exhibit can be viewed by Manufacturer, Marker, and Type of Marker just in case you don't know the name. As you can see, this is a work in progress, so not all the information is currently available. We hope to steadily add to the site and fill out the data. Please view the Donate section to see how you can help out by submitting Ad Scans, Articles, and Information. Of course, we have an online forum, so that collectors may gather together and network. Chit chat about paintball, collecting, or post your wares in the classifieds. Do you have a love for the history and collecting the sport as much as we do? We are currently taking applications for curators. The pay is lousy, and the bosses jerks, but we need dedicated people to help enter data. If you think you have what it takes, contact us and tell us why we should appoint you as a curator. - The VintageRex.com Paintball Museum Team! Paintball Museum Spotlight - Perentie Paintball The BadgerManufacturer: Perentie Paintball The Badger was made in a small town of Seville, Australia (Just outside Melbourne). The Badger was a gun made out of necessity, at the time Australia had banded the importing of semi-auto guns. Bruce Roberts and Darren Hayes decided that they needed to make a semi-auto paintball marker in Australia to help keep the sport that they come to love alive in Australia. They started Perentie Paintball. The Badger was produced from 1993 until Bruce’s untimely death in March of 1996. |
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