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Posted by Micah Michalski on September 09, 2002 at 16:38:28:
A buddy on my team will sell me his 2k Stock Angel with Dye bolt and a few other extras on it I can't remember off the top of my head. It has about 12k cycles on this board (3k are mine from saturday)so I think it's a new board. For like $550 I could buy a new 2k2 Stock Angel for $900ish. I could buy a new matrix for $600ish but I dont think I'll get the needed shots per fill off of my 68/4500 and I don't really want to buy a new tank ... but when this tank gets closer to date I might buy a nitroduck 90ci bottle with a 5yr test period ... I'll need that much air for 10man nppl anyway ... I could buy an electro kit for my cocker, since I can't yet shoot an angel over 12bps anyway ... and the E-Blade rips ... This would probably be the most economical route. But Angels are just so sexy ... I could save my money and buy something newer and flashier ... but I dont feel I can justify spending more than 1k on a single piece of kit ... As for Barrels, if I get an angel I was going to get one of the CP sets (JT, Dark, or CP, maybe mix and match) if I stay with the cocker I'm planning on getting a freak set that way I can change out the back section later if needed. Any advice would be much appreciated. thanks, -Micah
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