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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Bushy's are the same as Angels... NO!!!

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Posted by Hons on June 24, 2002 at 12:05:30:

Around me you always here people saying to just get a bushy, save your money on the angel cause the bushy (impulse etc.) can do the same thing. Being a sort of called "electronic virgin" (i shoot a tricked cocker regularly) I agreed with the statement that their basicly the same thing. But this past weekend my cocker justtricycleed out on me at an amateur tourny my team and I were in and so i ended up using someones angel. I have never shot an angel before and even i could make it scream at 12 bps. Come the end of the day i didn't want to give it up, and instead of saving up for that bushy like i was doing i'm gonna stake in for the long hall for that angel.

If your in NJ and are interested in practicing with my team Windfall Assassins, send me an email, we are a 5 man team


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