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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: i want my angel to kick ass what should i get

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Posted by Pat "sniper7" Mulligan on August 29, 2002 at 21:27:58:

In Reply to: Re: i want my angel to kick ass what should i get posted by ShockJock on August 28, 2002 at 13:12:24:

You should change the bolt to a high flow (I've got the New Designz, works really good) Change to a higher flow valve, take out all the LP shims, and add a boomstick. you'll be all set


: : i have an ir3 fly . i want it to shoot at low preasure . i want it to be a low preasure gun what should i put on it . im also looking for more range can anyone help

: Well, first off, you can't really do anything to increase the range. With a couple of exceptions (like the Tippmann flatline barrel), paintball guns all have the same potential range if they're shooting at the same velocity with the same paint.

: An IR3 should be pretty much set up to kick butt right out of the box.




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