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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: bonebrake angels

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Posted by WARPIG Tech on March 14, 2002 at 12:29:47:

In Reply to: bonebrake angels posted by Ashby Smith on March 04, 2002 at 16:29:40:

: to anyone who knows about bonebrake angels i have an angel a 2001 ice blue on w/warp feed and various other things anyway i want to upgrade the performance of my marker and i have heard bonebrake angels shoot more accuratly than regular lcd;s so what are bonebrake modifications and how much and where can i get them done thanks a lot

Basically, what they do is the equivalent to "blueprinting" an engine for racing. They tear the Angel apart, and make sure everything is set up to tighter tolerances, including replacing some of the LPR parts with parts of their own design. The end result is better shot to shot consistency which helps in shooting more accurate groupings.

Their phone number is on their web site (www.danbonebrake.com) - call and ask for Jason Henley - he's the lead airsmith, and he can explain fully what options they have and what they do.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills



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