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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Re: Barrels?????

In Reply to: Re: Barrels????? posted by m98monkey on December 22, 2002 at 02:41:49:


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Posted by:
The_Angel_Guy

on January 03, 2003 at 01:40:54

I don't agree with ALL of that answer. The part of the AA barrel working just as good on a cocker as an Angel, YES thats true! Go for it! It will work great! BUT if you put a cocker, Angel, Timmy, Sypder and Tipman all with the same barrel, same conditions, same paint, everything identical, the Cocker will win. The presure put on the paint is different and the closed bolt design makes ball shoot a bit farther PLUS there is no motion of the cocking mech like on an open bolt system. The Angel will drop off sooner due to dwell and the way Angel's were designed, the Timmy will out perform the Angel any day and the Spyder won't fly straight! The Marker DOES matter, but a good barrel is a great start. Personally Angel's are great, but if your looking for accuracy and distance, you can't beet the Timmy!

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