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    RIP Mongo

    Paul Schreck just posted on Facebook that Steve Brett "Mongo," passed away last Thursday, may he rest in peace.

    This group is dedicated to preserving the original spirit of the game of paintball by promoting stock-class play, events and products. Paintball as we...


    Talking about the slam changer with Dan Bacci.


    #2
    Oh damn. RIP
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      #3
      Sorry to hear . 😔

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        #4
        I know the name but that's about all

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          #5
          R.i.P
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            #6
            Sad news, RIP

            He did some good improvement on the original DD68 design, always loved the look of a redux with a slam changer
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            An overview of the Redux Stock Class Pistol, designed by Steve Mongo Brett, as a modern DD-68 Desert Duck pistol, and Ron Kilbourne's Tiger Stripe vest.

            💀Team Ragnastock💀

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              #7
              RIP Mongo

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                #8
                It was the early 90's and I was following the trend of getting the fastest autococker, fastest automag with the baggiest pull overs and carrying the most paint with a Unique harness. Steve would show up the field with just a vest and a 12-gram pistol and "QB" his walk-on side to many victories. I later learned his 12-gram pistol wasn't just any other Nelson based marker, but a unique one of a few, work of art. Steve was friendly with everyone and a true ambassador to the paintball world.

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