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Company type | Manufacturing |
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Industry | Sports |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Dave Dehaan |
Headquarters | San Diego, California ,United States |
Products | Paintball gear, Airsoft Masks, Tactical Clothing, Casual Wear |
Number of employees | 250 (2012)[1] |
Divisions | Proto Paintball,DYE CNC |
Website | www |
DYE Precision, also known as simplyDYE, is apaintball equipment manufacturing company and a well knownNumerical control (CNC) manufacturing company operated under the brandDYE CNC[2] based in California. Dave Dehaan started the company by producing barrels for paintball markers, using his garage as a workshop. He supplied barrels to the California Ironmen and Team Avalanche, who at that time were two of the most dominant teams in Professional paintball. From these humble beginnings, DYE went on to become an International concern that went on to manufacture an extensive range of paintball markers, loaders, playing & casual clothing, protective gear, goggles and luggage and created an economy focused offshoot brandProto Paintball. Their range of products is typically updated each year. In 2005, the company was praised as one of the industry's largest paintball manufacturers.[3] The company has offices in London, Taiwan and Germany.[1]
DYE markers are considered to be high end tournament level markers and have been used professionally since their inception. Their most notable marker the Matrix line is a spool valve operated electropneumatic marker that featured smooth "flowing" milling to the aluminum body and a soft shot profile. Many notable professional teams have used DYE markers includingLos Angeles Ironmen,Tampa Bay Damage andRed Legion.
Model Name | Release Date | MSRP ($USD) | Special Releases |
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Reflex Autococker | 2002 | N/A | |
Ultralite Autococker | 2002 | N/A | |
Matrix LCD | 2003 | $949.99 | |
Matrix LED | 2003 | $799.99 | |
DM4 | 2004 | $1449.99 | Dark |
DM5 | 2005 | $1349.99 | Shocktech |
DM6 | 2006 | $1299.99 | Ironmen Ollie Lang |
DM7 | 2007 | $1399.99 | |
DM8 | 2008 | $1299.99 | |
DM9 | 2009 | $1349.99 | |
DM10 | 2010 | $1299.99 | |
DM11 | 2011 | $1299.95 | |
DM12 | 2012 | $1099.99 | |
DYE NT | 2013 | $999.99 | |
DM14 | 2014 | $1299.95 | |
DM15 | 2015 | $1000.95 | |
DYE m2 | 2015 | $1395.95 | |
RIZE | 2016 | N/A | |
DYE m2 MOSAir | 2016 | N/A | |
DYE DSR | 2017 | $899.95 | |
DYE m3s | 2018 | $1599.95 | |
DYE m3+ | 2018 | $1599.95 | |
DYE RIZE CZR | 2019 | $300 | |
DYE DSR+ | 2021 | $999.95 | |
DYE DLS Icon Series | 2022 | $1695.00 | Limited Edition, 500 Units made Worldwide |
DYE M3+ Icon Series | 2023 | $1595.00 to $1695.00 | Limited Edition, 220 Units made Worldwide |
DYE MXR | 2024 | $1499.95 to $1649.95 |
DYE Precision was founded by Dave and Rhonda DeHaan in 1994. DYE stands for Dave "Youngblood" Enterprises.[4]
In 2006, DYE Precision sponsored a team, XXTIONEER, at the 2006Paintball World Cup Asia.[5]
In March 2009, DYE Precision manufactured theBaltimore Trauma with 2009 Mid-Atlantic Open jerseys.[6]
In March 2010, the company allowed teams at the 2010 Paintball Sports Promotions World Cup to experience the new 2010 models free of charge.[7] In April 2010, DYE Precision manufactured the jerseys for professional paintball teamPortland Naughty Dogs.[8] and later presented them with a limited special edition Naughty Dogs NT paintball gun.[9][10] That same month, DYE Precision co-hosted theNational Collegiate Paintball Association tournament in Central Florida.[11]
In January 2011, DYE Precision signed a multi-year agreement with professional paintball teamChattanooga CEP.[12]
In October 2012, DYE Precision signed a multi-year agreement with Ukrainian professional paintball team Hulk Kiev
In November 2012, the company purchasedPro-Tec, a helmet manufacturing company, from apparel and sports equipment companyVans for an undisclosed amount.[4][13]
In December 2015, DYE Precision sold offPro-Tec, a helmet manufacturing company, toBravo Sports, a sporting goods and manufacturing brand for an undisclosed amount.[14]