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GAME FACE INTRODUCES THREE NEW BRANDS OF PAINTBALLS

Recon, Visible Impact and Kluster Paintballs Will Hit Stores in 2006

ROCHESTER, New York (February 9, 2006) - Game Face Paintball has introduced three new brands of paint, each targeted to a different segment of the market and each brand is manufactured by Procaps, Inc., the world’s leading maker of paintballs.

Recon Paintballs are designed with the woodsball player in mind. Its camoflauged-patterned shell decreases visibility, while its heavy bodied fill stabilizes its flight. These features, combined with its bright orange fill give the woodsball player an advantage over the opponent. Recon Paintballs will be sold in 500, 1,000, 2,000 count containers at a suggested retail price of $89.95 per 2,000 rounds.

Game Face’s new mid-range paintball, Visible Impact, features a durable red shell and bright orange fill. It’s a high quality paintball at an affortable price. Visible Impact will be available in 200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 count containers and will carry a suggested retail price of $74.95 per 2,000 rounds.

Kluster Paintballs are a cost effective way to buy paint. This brand of paintballs was designed for players of all levels of skill, with an eye for a bargain. They are offered in 2,000 count containers and with a variety of shell and fill colors in each box. Kluster paintballs will carry a suggested retail price of $54.95 per 2,000 rounds.

All three new Game Face brands of paint will be available in the spring of 2006. Also coming in 2006 will be “Saving Face”, Game Face’s new online promotion (replacing the Bone Collector’s Club) offering consumers rewards for buying select Game Face products, including Recon, Visible Impact and Kluster paintballs. More information coming soon to www.gamefacepaintball.com.

For more information on Recon, Visible Impact and Kluster paintballs or other Game Face, Crosman or Benjamin products, visit our Web sites at www.gamefacepaintball.com or www.crosman.com or write to Sara DeMuzio, Game Face Paintball, 7629 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield, NY 14443, or email her at .

GAME FACE INTRODUCES P5 PAINTBALL PISTOL

First to Offer Exclusive QuikStik™ Paint Magazine System

ROCHESTER, New York (February 9, 2006) - Game Face Paintball has introduced a new semi-automatic CO2 blowback paintball pistol, the P5. The pistol offers an exclusive QuikStik™ paint magazine system and will target the more serious recreational and woodsball/scenario player, looking for a reliable sidearm or to add another dimension to their play.

The P5 features the spring-assisted, 10 round, horizontal QuikStik™ paint magazine, allowing the player to re-load paint in a matter of seconds. The new P5, powered by 12 gram CO2 Powerlets, gets an average of 20 shots and with two turns of the chamber plug the CO2 can be both easily removed and replaced.

The P5 features all-CNC milled aluminum construction, including an upper bolt and a removable barrel. It has a tool-free breakdown for simple, quick field stripping and, with its Spyder-compatible threads and internals, parts and upgrades are easily accessible. The P5 also comes with a Weaver wrap around rail shroud for mounting accessories. The P5 will be sold with a limited, one-year warranty and will be available in the spring of 2006 at a suggested retail price of $234.95.

For more information on the P5 pistol or on other Game Face, Crosman or Benjamin products, visit our Web sites at www.gamefacepaintball.com or www.crosman.com or write to Sara DeMuzio, Game Face Paintball, 7629 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield, NY 14443, or email her at .

GAME FACE PAINTBALL INTRODUCES NEW TACTICAL GEAR

ROCHESTER, New York (February 9, 2006) -

Game Face Paintball has introduced new tactical gear for its 2006 product line. The tactical gear includes load bearing vests, pistol holsters and camouflage SKUL goggles. The gear will target the re-energized woodsball and scenario paintball markets. These new products promise to help players carry their equipment easily and effectively during play, optimizing their energy and movements for maximum results on the paintball field. Both the vests and pistol holster are available in black and woodland camouflage. The SKUL camouflage goggle is an addition to Game Face’s expanding SKUL goggle line.

The Tactical Load Bearing Vest (LBV) holds up to eight, 140 round pods, as well as any size HPA/CO2 tank, providing easy access for replenishment of paintballs and CO2. The LBV features heavy-duty Cordura construction, a mesh system for maximum ventilation, interior hydration pack pouch and a padded radio pouch. The two-inch tactical belt integrates with the tactical holster to prevent sliding while active during a game or in the field. The vest also features a large document pouch with Velcro badge attachment, padded “sniper shoulder” and heavy-duty zippers. The LBV will be available at retail in the spring of 2006 and will retail for $74.95 in black and $79.95 in camouflage.

The Tactical Pistol Holster is designed to allow paintball players to carry their sidearm pistol during play. It features four-way adjustability to accommodate almost any paintball pistol and attaches to any two-inch tactical web belt. The Holster is specifically designed to integrate with the Load Bearing Vest. It features heavy-duty Cordura construction, a spare paint magazine pouch and tacky rubber-lined leg straps for no-slip carrying. The Tactical Pistol Holster will be available at retail in the spring of 2006 and will retail for $25.95 in black and $27.95 in camouflage.

As with all Game Face SKUL goggles, the new camouflage model is distinctively-styled, while providing dependable eye and face protection on the paintball field or in the woods. The goggles feature a 260o wraparound, anti-fog/anti-scratch lens for superior peripheral vision. The lens is designed for easy removal and replacement. SKUL Camo also has a new dual-density foam lining, offering better, more comfortable fit. The one-piece style allows for tight sighting, while the lightweight flexibility and great energy absorption work well to promote bounced impacts from paintballs. Game Face SKUL goggles are currently worn by the 2004/2005 NXL World Cup Finalists, Detroit Strange. They are ASTM-approved for both eye and face protection. Both single-pane and fog-fighting thermal-pane replacement lenses are available. The new SKUL camouflage goggles will be available at retail in the spring of 2006 and will retail for $87.95.

For more information on the Game Face Tactical Gear or on other Game Face, Crosman or Benjamin products, visit our Web sites at www.gamefacepaintball.com or www.crosman.com or write to Sara DeMuzio, Game Face Paintball, 7629 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield, NY 14443, or email her at .

GAME FACE ANNOUNCES EXTENSION OF SUCCUSSFUL RECON RIFLE SERIES

Mechanical Recon M5 Features New Trigger Frame

ROCHESTER, New York (February 9, 2006) - Game Face Paintball has introduced an addition to its Recon rifle series, the Recon M5, a semi-automatic blowback paintball marker with a mechanical trigger frame. The Recon M5 targets the scenario and woodsball player with its realistic M4 look and field-tested durability. The new model has all of the features this type of player will enjoy at an affordable price.

The M5 is a gas-operated, mechanical paintball marker with an M-16 style cocking lever, completely sealed from the elements to protect the upper bolt from debris and broken paint. It also boasts a short pull, blade trigger, a 14” micro-honed removable barrel, and an under barrel weaver rail for mounting accessories.

The M5 features an adjustable, collapsing CAR15 stock allowing a player to modify the rifle for different shooting positions. With the stock extended to full length, the shooter can sight down the rifle for long-range accuracy or shorten the stock for increased mobility and maneuverability.

The Recon M5 has a tool-free breakdown for simple, quick field stripping and, with its Spyder-compatible threads and internals, parts and upgrades are easily accessible. The new M5 rifle will be available in the spring of 2006 and will retail for $339.95. The player can also upgrade their M5 with the Recon series Night Ops and Sniper Kits offering bipods, flashlights, red dot sights and barrel compensators.

For more information on the new Recon M5 rifle or on other Game Face, Crosman or Benjamin products, visit our Web sites at www.gamefacepaintball.com or www.crosman.com or write to Sara DeMuzio, Game Face Paintball, 7629 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield, NY 14443, or email her at .

GAME FACE INTRODUCES THE Pulsair HPA REGULATOR

Two Models Pre-tuned to 450 psi or 800 psi

ROCHESTER, New York (February 9, 2006) - Game Face Paintball has introduced two Pulsair HPA Regulators designed to thread onto any industry standard compressed air tank and paintball marker. The regulators are targeted at field owners or operators, as well as serious players.

The Pulsair HPA regulators and user-supplied tanks are filled with an inert gas like nitrogen or compressed air and are available in two output pressures, 450 pounds per inch (psi) and 800 psi. The regulators allow quicker, more consistent recharging from shot to shot, resulting in more consistent velocity and improved accuracy. The low pressure Pulsair model is pre-tuned for 450 psi, while the high pressure model is pre-tuned for 800 psi. Game Face introduced both the low and high-pressured systems to accommodate a wide range of markers. Internally, the Pulsair regulator has several features with patents pending. The goal of these features are to allow the pressurized air to flow through the regulator and into the marker as quickly and consistently as possible. Both regulators use a fluted pin valve body to promote high-volume air flow and are the first HPA systems to employ a clover disc power spring, controlling the main chamber piston, which determines output pressure. Higher cycle rates are possible due to the high-pressure air that is contained between the air tank and the output to the marker. The new regulators also include a shock-absorbent system, which cuts down on internal metal-to-metal contact. A spring is positioned behind the piston to maximize the open position which will reduce “ringing.” Ringing could cause the regulators to skip a cycle, leading to velocity drop-off during rapid fire.

The Game Face Pulsair HPA Regulators will be available in the spring of 2006 and both models will carry a suggested retail of $129.99.

For more information on the Pulsair regulators or on other Game Face, Crosman or Benjamin products, visit our Web sites at www.gamefacepaintball.com or www.crosman.com or write to Sara DeMuzio, Game Face Paintball, 7629 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield, NY 14443, or email her at .