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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: N2 systems for angel which rig is best?

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Posted by Christian Jansen on May 04, 2002 at 13:17:11:

In Reply to: N2 systems for angel which rig is best? posted by Patrick on March 15, 2002 at 13:40:24:

I've played a few different systems, but I use the Angel Air on my IR3 and I love it, so that's my reccomendaion. The size would be determined on playing 5-7-10 man. For 5 and 7, 68 is fine (we play 7 man in Millenium Series, and none of us have ever shot it empty.) For 10 man, I would get the next one up. And it also depends on whether or not the place that you play can/will fill you all the way up (Starting a game at only 2500 psi, I've shot it empty going through 7 tubes in a game - that's about 1100 rnds.) I don't think that there's a better system out there, and if you've got the money, go for it.

Chris
Team Imperia
Moscow, Russia

: Ok, ive seen many systems in my 3 years of play, armageddons, angel air, max flow, and many others, now it's my turn to buy a system that can keep up with my angel as i play back. money is not an object, what's the best way to go?




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