The problem with how models are presented at paintball events is that the companies that hire them usually present them in a demeaning manner that has no connection to milsim or scenario paintball in the least.

We decided that we were going to do something different. We are a milsim / scenario paintball focused company, and felt that there would be only one way for us to present a model that would do milsim paintball justice,.. We would have to dress her up in milsim clothing.

Rather than joining with the masses who make their models dress in next to nothing, we feel that it is a much better representation for our niche of paintball products to be presented by a milsim dressed model who doesn't just look really pretty, but also looks really cool.
Demi was the single reason that our booth at the WTL event was such a success, and we never would have had the response that we received without her. Unlike a regular model, Demi jumped right in, helping to talk to the players about our products, as well as making them feel at ease and smiling for pictures and talking with them between games.
All Tippmann X7 markers used at our booth during the event were stripped of their internals, had no air sources, and no hoppers. They were taken apart repeatedly during the course of the day and had no chance of containing any pressure capable of firing a projectile of any type.
We do not recommend that paintball markers be pointed upwards near players, or be carried without a barrel cover at anytime unless similar precautions are taken to ensure player safety.
We also took all of the necessary precautions of informing the field, referees, and players of the markers being non-functional.
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