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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Just played my first game with mine today.

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Posted by Doc Holiday on March 16, 2002 at 12:30:48:

In Reply to: IR3 Observations and Comments posted by Joe on March 16, 2002 at 12:04:50:

I bought a C+C IR3, my friend bought a C+C LCD and I like mine better. It's easier to achieve a high ROF with the IR3. I continually hit 11bps without really trying, where his I usually hit 9 or 10.
I love the fact that the C+C comes with the Intellifeed already installed. All you do is buy a wiring kit to hook up to your hopper and you are off and running, No drilling, no wiring. Nice and neat.
Speaking of nice and neat... The milling on the C+C is absolutely gorgeous. I don't use that word often but I don't know how else to describe it.
First game I played, the first person I shot, was right in the goggles. (I named my Angel "Trixy" at that time).
I'm coming to Angel's after a long time with cockers and I will say that the accuracy of the angel with the stock infinity barrel was no where near equal to the accuracy of my cocker WITH a freak barrel. However, once I get the freak back for my Angel, i'm quite sure that it will be spot on just like my cocker.
The one thing i've found, not so much because mine is an IR3 but because it's an Angel, It seams like my hopper leaks a lot faster than it used to with my cocker. I mean, I know I fill the thing up before each game, but it just doesn't seem to last as long. Have any of you ever experienced this "Rapid Hopper Leak"? :)

Love my IR3. Fantastic marker, WELL worth the money.

-Doc




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