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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
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Posted by Tom Sparkman on April 09, 2002 at 11:42:08:

In Reply to: I guess it would help if I added the link! DOH!! posted by Jonesin on April 08, 2002 at 15:40:03:

Next time warn me before you post something that scary - I thought it was just a pretty Angel, not YOU!. Just kidding :)

Seriously though, it looks good (I'm partial to blue).

The Hellfire we've been getting has gotten larger lately - closer to .684 instead of that dang .679 stuff that rolls out of the cockers and pumps. I love HF, especially in the Sterling. Even though fragile, it seems to work flawless in everyone's Angels. ("breaks on the target, not in your barrel" - I sound like a diablo advertisement)

Tom

: http://paintball.com/photos/galleries/nppl/LA2002/10man1/Driven2.jpg

:
: : My Limited Edition LE in all it's glory. KAPP chrome low rise, DYE chrome trigger guard, COBRA chrome pull tab thingy (brain fart right now), DYE chrome volumizer (or however the hell you spell that), Chrome drop forward, DYE Boomstick (yes, I do use a Freak but for some reason the Hellfire in LA was chopping like mad no matter what insert I used but didn't chop with my Boomer) and my 68/4500 Armageddon. Hopefully I can get some pics of my COBRA LCD up and running soon. IMHFO

: : Peace,
: : Jonesin'




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