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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

by opinion...??? by demand... NO!

In Reply to: Are they still worth it??? posted by CaptainClegg on January 14, 2003 at 22:42:31:


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Posted by:
XCush

on January 16, 2003 at 21:05:00

It's easier to throw out opinion and base your question on experience, but that cost $$$. It’s also easy to see by demand and treads that looking at the top of the sport; Angels are dropping out of the lime light. Without question there are more markers out on the market that’s cheaper with many pro’s out weighing the cons of an Angle.
In my opinion, I wish everyone had angel's, so I can shoot that absolute nuts out of them.
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: It seems that many gun companies are producing "Angel equivlants" for a much cheaper price so I was wondering are Angels still ahead of the game or are they just overpriced . Any opinions welcome!!


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