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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: Angel vs. something cheaper

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Posted by Berzerker on April 05, 2002 at 16:10:00:

In Reply to: Angel vs. something cheaper posted by BIG_E on March 24, 2002 at 23:47:17:

other than the cute electronics there isn't realy much difference between an angel and an Impulse or a bushy. i my self have a highly customized Shocker S/F.Having shot an angel at the feild i play at (the owner has 3 or 4 LCDs he rents out for 50 bucks a day), I wouldnt spent $1200+$550 buck for one and a comp air system for it. in my opinion they are a WAY *^%$ing over priced and a over rated. The trigger is nice, but you can get an angel grip and trigger put on a shocker/impulse/bushy for about 200 bucks (the gun is still under 1k. and all 3 of them run on CO2 so you don't have to buy a 400+ dollar air system if you dont already have one.

as for reliability, most paint guns these days are like a brick. (with the exeption of spiders and brass eagle) The only things i have "heard" is that in hot weather, near or above 100, the board can over heat and shut down, and that squezzing the grip to hard can damage the LCD connection, but i have never seen this happen, only heard about it. as for shockers, Impulses and bushmasters, i have had my SF since 98 and have had to change out 1 O-Ring on the bolt, and i have never seen or heard anything bad about the other 2, exept that the Vision eye on the imp can be picky with some paint colors.


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