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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: What's the difference between ...

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Posted by andrew "babyruth" jordan on February 19, 2002 at 17:23:27:

In Reply to: What's the difference between ... posted by Micah Michalski on February 12, 2002 at 20:51:55:

: a 2k, 2k1 and 2k2 LCD angel? Other than weight, would I notice a diffence in shooting them? is one more accurate than another? More efficient? Could I not get work done to a 2k to make it as good if not better than a 2k2 angel?

: I hope my question makes sense ...

: -Micah

the 2k has a different battery nicad and you use a tab key for on/off operation which is a pain, i had to spend like 100$ to get the upgrade to what is basically the 2001 which includes a nimh battery i believe, with the on off switch instead of having a plastic tab key...2k2 not too sure about the difference there. i'd recommend anything after 2000 if you are getting an lcd.


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