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Re: what makes an angel soooo good?

In Reply to: Re: what makes an angel soooo good? posted by Tom Sparkman on July 03, 2003 at 18:03:10:


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Posted by:
tji

on October 23, 2003 at 12:34:31

: : ok unless u got a great hopper and ace u ain't doin 20 bps on any angel

: Halo-B. And all new Angels (IR3 and Speed) have and anti-chop devices now.

: :and check ur figures cuz angels run a lot higher then 300 psi

: Nope, the new ones do operate in that range.

: : and are natouriousely hard on paint, and with todays ultra brittle paint the angels are turning into blenders.

: Most of the players I know use Angels (mostly LCDs and a couple of Speeds) and we all use Hellfire without problems. It works fine in my LED, and it runs at ~450psi.

: :go for a timmy or a matrix u will get the angel speed w/ low pressure and w/ the timmies u get the eyes and a lighter gun. yes the speed is a "low" pressure gun but there still in the early stages adn haven't had all the kinks worked out. if u get a good tuned one there realy not bad but for some reason it seems like the nite before a tourny they deside to fry a board
: : anyway thats my 2 cents

: I haven't seen a fried board since the 2K LCDs with the Nicad and funky plastic key.

: Tom

AGREED, also the newer angels are designed to operate at lower pressures to accomodate the trend towards low pressure guns like the matrix, timmys, and impulses. For example, the angel 4 operates at 175-350, depending on your choice of volumizers. The 03 Shocker, by comparison, operates between 180 and 220 depending primarily on dwell and ROF settings.


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