Worr Game Products

Bud Orr's interest in paintball began as a player over 20 years ago. His expertise led him to open a small shop. This small shop was part of the beginning of what is now known as WGP®. Eventually the demand for Bud's services and products forced him to expand and move from his home garage, where the Sniper was created, into a single space in an industrial complex. There, Bud began mass production of the Sniper. In 1990 Bud followed up the Sniper with the introduction of the world's first ever Autococker®. By the time Bud had introduced his trademark Autococker®, the single space he started out with had expanded to include the entire complex. Later, in July of 2002, WGP's expansion took it to a 72,000 square foot facility in Corona, California to meet the increasing demands of a hungry Worr Games following.  

Now, several years later, the Worr Games complex has relocated to Carlsbad, California to a state of the art research and design facility under the leadership of Bud's son, Jeff Orr. Assuming the same visionary qualities of his father, Jeff has taken the direction of Worr Game Products to completely new levels by incorporating foreword leaning design technologies into a completely new marker line up. This, in addition to paying respect to the historical heritage of WGP, Jeff is also introducing his signature "Jeff Orr Series" line of Autococker® markers as a historical, limited edition, collector's series for die hard WGP enthusiasts.  

WGP's first company motto was, "No job too tough... From mild to wild." Although WGP's products have evolved over the years, Bud, and now Jeff, remain true to the original motto.

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