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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by NPT on September 04, 2002 at 12:12:08:

whats better????? the 2002 C&C ANGEL or the New WGP oracles ??? im going to start playing tourneys and iv played with Dyinsty ( if thats how you spell it) im using a 2001 right feed cocker, wgp hinge, acm 3-way, wgp 2 piece barrel,kapp drop zone 3, crossfire 68/3000, but for some reason its really " not smooth " and not that accurate, a fukin perana was out shooting me is accuracy!!! so i dont knoe whats up with it, anyway i also wanna know the down sides to each of the guns, i.e. does angels jam up like cockers? or do the chips blow out, does the oracle not get good distance, does it chop balls, i want the good and bad 4 each gun and where i could ge it the cheapist.
thank you
(please do not e-mail me cus i will not recive it)



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