Real Action Paintball has offered an assortment of paintball markers that are intended to provide the customer an experience that is as real as possible. The foundation of this operation is the RAP4, the initial paintball marker planned like a real assault rifle, the military’s M4. Real Action Paintball proclaimed an additional trade first: an equipment trade-in program.
“Real Action Paintball will take any paintball markers, air soft guns, or bb guns in trade,” said KT Tran, owner and operator of Real Action Paintball. “They don’t even need to be working for the customer to earn $150 in credit.” The credit, says Mr. Tran, can be put towards the purchase of a RAP4 Paintball Gun, T68 Paintball Gun, or a T16 Paintball Gun.
“We unite and serve several disciplines - including airsoft, paintball, military, and law enforcement training - so we decided the best way to serve our broad customer base is to allow them to trade in the old equipment they already have for new.”
The pitch appears just in time for people who might be shopping for that wonderful gift either for himself or herself or a friend or family member. The end date for the offer has yet to be established, Mr. Tran thinks that it will be a hit since it targets a customer base that have previously articulated their curiosity in real action games and training.
“We just want to make it easier for our customers to get the newest and best products available.”
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