This is told from the Daisy perspective, but it's still interesting.
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Another history of paintball with several mentions of Brass Eagle and Daisy (they are intertwined and inseparable)
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Brass Eagle Inc. - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Brass Eagle Inc.
Origins to 1999
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Some Highlights
1886 - The Daisy BB gun was invented by and employee of the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company. Plymouth Iron would eventually stop making windmills in favor of BB guns.
1970 - Daisy introduces the 2nd paintball marker, the Splotchmarker
1986 - Aldo Perrone develops the "Model 68" paintball marker. This would become the first Brass Eagle marker (although at the time, the company was called War Game Airgun Supply).
1987 - War Game Airgun Supply becomes Brass Eagle
- Brass Eagle introduces the Eagle semi-auto marker
- Action Pursuit Games magazine: High-Tech Paintguns; Will They Change the Sport? (Spoiler... yes)
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, February, 1988, Ninja Model 68
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, April, 1988, Nightmare Model 68
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, October 1988, Tips From Gramps & Grizzly in Tuning the Nightmare Line
1989 - Brass Eagle introduces the Cobra pump marker, Barracuda and Jaguar dual action markers, and Golden Eagle semi-auto marker
- Paint Check magazine article, September, 1989, King Cobra
- Paint Check magazine article, November, 1989, Jaguar & Barracuda
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, January 1989, ad for the Brass Eagle Eagle
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, May 1989, Brass Eagle Ad
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, July, 1989, Brass Eagle's New Cobra and King Cobra
1990 - Brass Eagle related articles
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, January, 1990: Brass Eagle: The Paintgun Manufacturer Who Listens
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, January, 1990: Brass Eagle Jaguar and Barracuda Semi-Auto Paintball Guns
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, September, 1990: Brass Eagle Golden Eagle
- Paint Check magazine, September, 1990, Golden Eagle
- Paint Check magazine, April, 1991, Pumpless Paintball Mentions Jaguar and Golden Eagle
- Paint Check magazine, November, 1991, The Poison
- $200 price included 7oz CO2 tank and a loader.
- Paint Check magazine, December,1992, The Stingray
1993 - Daisy and Brass Eagle begin their partnership
- Action Pursuit Games magazine, multi-page article on the Stingray wherein they shoot the gun with a .22lr and run it over with a truck.
- Note: I was convinced to purchase a Stingray by this article, and never regretted it.
- Paint Check International magazine, August 1993, Pro-Line Commando kit for the Stingray
- Neslon based, "Open" class pump
- Release of Stingray maintenance video (VHS)😎
- Action Pursuit Games publishes an article on Stingray Mods
- Brass Eagle begins selling "Z Leader" goggles and masks.
- Brass Eagle becomes the U.S. distributor of the Angel electronic marker form WDP
- Introduction of the Stingray II
- Introduction of the Rainmaker
- Introduction of Brass Eagle introduces Eagle Vision goggles
- The Stingray becomes the first semi-auto paintball gun with an MSRP < $100.
- The Raptor Xtreme [SILVER] replaces the [GREEN] Raptors.
- Introduction of the Brass Eagle Avenger semi auto (STBB)
- Also sold as the Viewloader Surge semi auto (STBB)
- JT introduces the Excellerator semi auto (STBB)
- Introduction of Brass Eagle Samurai pump marker
- The Raptor LTD 2000 replaces the Raptor Xtreme
- This would be the last year for Raptor production
2003 - Brass Eagle introduces the Afterburner semi auto (STBB)
- Brass Eagle merges with K2
- Brass Eagle issues a statement regarding the "Hunting for Bambi" business in Las Vegas, NV
- "Playing paintball nude may result in significant bodily injury"
- Introduction of the Brass Eagle Blade Turbo pump marker
- Introduction of the Saber Twin Turbo pump marker
- Called "Twin Turbo" because it was powered by two 12g's
- Brass Eagle changes its name to JT. 😣
- Brass Eagle's web page closes
- Although there are later records in the Wayback Machine, they list the catalogue from 2008 indicating the web site was no longer being maintained.
- Introduction of the Brass Eagle Cybrid semi-auto marker (STBB)
- Despite the name, the Cybrid was not electronic.
Note: it is difficult to get the introduction dates for some markers, so where possible I use the copyright from the users manual (if available). If you have more info, please let me know so I can update.
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