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Posted by Tom Sparkman on February 06, 2002 at 13:17:23:
In Reply to: T. Sparkman (also others) Angel Reg question? posted by
: I have read and I have been told that the reason the Angel is not consistant as Shocker and Cockers at long and during rapid fire is that the stock reg is not as good as most regs. If this is true what are the best replacement regs for upgrading? : Thanks for your help in advance. : Wilkie I've been thinking about this very same thing but I haven't noticed any problems until recently. I can't remember the last time I saw an Angel with an aftermarket reg (usually at least 10 players at the local field every weekend with Angels). After reading a post recently by Doc Nickel about Angels (the only thing he said he'd change is the reg) I posted a question on the Tinker's Guild about this very thing. Here's the post: Hope this helps,
http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/message?forumid=9013&messageid=1012937744
Tom
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