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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
LCD/IR3 vs. Dye Ultralite Cocker

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Posted by poobrown on August 21, 2002 at 22:19:45:

Ok, I posted this on the cocker board to hear the otherside of the argument, so try and talk me into the angel.
I have had a minicocker for at least 5 years now (serial # in the 4000s :) and I think its time for a new gun, I have put enough time and effort into the minicocker upgrading just about every performance aspect of it.
I love cockers, there is no maintenance issue for me, I know the well enough to fix it myself 95% of the time so please dont take maintenace into account.
Accuracy is very important to me, but so is stability with rate of fire. One major question is how light the trigger on the ultralite is. I have never shot an ultralite before but its looks, reviews and most of all weight (2 pounds!) are very appealing to me however i need to be sure i can get shots out fast enough without getting shots all over the place.
Those who have shot both guns please respond, or anyone who has just shot an ultralite I guess, or even seen one maybe, whatever just respond.



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