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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: Angel Speed Warpig Review

In Reply to: Angel Speed Warpig Review posted by timberwolf on June 03, 2003 at 12:08:03:


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Dark_Knight_Star

on July 05, 2003 at 16:29:44

: Is there an Angel Speed review by WARPIG in the works? I'm really waiting for a nice professional review on this marker!

I can tell you that gun is sweet I shot one recently it belongs to a local paintball store owner, MAN THAT THING IS SWEET. I seriously want one of those it shot better than any LCD I have ever shot and its trigger is the same as the IR3. It really throws some paint.

Of course personally I dont like the LCD Idea just leaves another thing for the battery to have to power, and LED guns only use a minimal amounnt of power to keep the status displays going vs. and LCD which uses ALOT MORE POWER. It is believed by WDP that it can get 100,000 shots from a charge of its NiMh battery(yep its stock NiMh w/ a on of switch not thistricycle of keys and buttons to push). I would recommend it if you have the funding for it.

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