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David Siquieros and Meme Mader of
Forgotten Muse Media, Jeff Munoz of
the US Army All Stars, John Dresser
of PBNation, Simon Stevens and company of Inception Designs, Chris Corcino, Doug Brown and many more!
The weather for Living Legends began
a little rough, with “Spring” weather
being pushed aside in favor of chilly,
forty-degree temperatures and light,
misty rain that succeeded in turning most of the grassy areas and the
playing field into a wet muddy mess.
The large paved parking lot at CPX
was a welcome thing with thousands
of players arriving Friday to register,
camp and browse the vendors. Luckily, Saturday and Sunday’s weather
was much better, with temperatures
around sixty and bright sunshine.
Though the mud stuck and deep puddles stuck around for the game, the
cool temperatures and weather ideal
for paintball was worth the toll paid.
Hundreds of players waiting in line
to register in the chilly, wet weather
Friday might not have enjoyed that
particular part of the event, but online
registration and waivers helped speed
up the process from years past.
Vendors at Living Legends Seven
were plentiful, both big and small.
Empire, Dye, Tippmann and HK Army
all brought large trailers and tents to
show off and support their products,
while Valken, Ninja, Inception Designs, Tiberius, Milsig, Pinokio, Trade
My Gun, Paintballer 187, Paintball
Gateway and Ultimate Paintball all set
up as well. Ninja chose the event to
debut one of their hottest new products, an new entry in their Ultra Lite
air bottle line! A special treat, a paintball museum featuring some of the
game’s early equipment, was set up
amidst the vendors allowing newer
players to come into contact with
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