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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
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Posted by Doc Holiday on March 05, 2002 at 07:02:15:

In Reply to: LMAO! It's good to see things haven't changed! NFT posted by Jonesin on March 04, 2002 at 16:35:33:

: : what is the point of spending 1000 dollars for a plain angel??? Why not buy a stock autococker and upgrade it to you personal style so you have an awsome looking gun that once it has a hinge trigger on it shoots just as fast as an angel for a fraction of the cost. Think about it, Cockers are more accurate, shoot farther,and flatter. I mean so what if you have a little screan in your grip imean do you really have time during a game to scroll through all the little fuctions??? Did i mention cockers are lighter??? Another thing what's the point of spending so much extra money on a gun capable of shooting fully auto if you can only have set on semi in tourniments and insurance companies won't cover it???




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