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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: angel or autococker, which is more accurate

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Posted by ShockJock on August 28, 2002 at 13:21:19:

In Reply to: Re: angel or autococker, which is more accurate posted by DAVID on August 23, 2002 at 15:02:55:

I own, and use, a Cocker, Mag, and Shocker.

Over time, I've done a fair number of modifications to each. What I've found is that accuracy of any individual marker, no matter what make, is dependent largely on the user, the paint/barrel match, and the consistency of the airflow.

A given player won't find every type of marker the ideal fit for him/her. And generally, they'll shoot more accurately with a marker that suits them best.

Personally, I find that I shoot more accurately with my Angel, than I do with any of my other markers. However, I've also spent a great deal more time PLAYING with the Angel than the rest.

I know that doesn't solve the Cocker vs Angel argument, but it just seems to me that there really doesn't need to be an argument in the first place. Sure, people will continue to bicker over it, but fact is, some of them will shoot Cockers more accurately than Angels, and some will shoot Angels more accurately than Cockers. It all depends on the setup of the individual marker, and which marker the player finds best for him/her personally.


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