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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: Angel vs. Shocker

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Posted by Sniper Mirage on March 14, 2002 at 22:31:55:

In Reply to: Angel vs. Shocker posted by Cliffy on February 20, 2002 at 21:32:55:

the angel is not closed bolt in the same sense as an autococker and i think the normal operating pressure is around 300ish psi. Well, i would have to say that the only large advantage is, like u said, ROF. The Angel is also very low maintance, it only requires simple maintance every once and a while and doesnt require complete overhauls that often. Other than that i think all that you are paying for is a good name and cosmetics. But Angels are cool, so get one!lol

: What are the major advantages of the Angel over the Shocker other than rate of fire? Is the Angel closed bolt? What is the normal operating pressure?

: Thanks for helping.




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