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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

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Posted by:
Corey "Geek1246" Post

on July 11, 2003 at 14:11:02

I was going to sell my cocker and buy an Angel from a guy that I know. When I went to check the gun out, it is not and Angel. It is a GZ Intimadator. I really don't know anything about them and I really wanted and Angel. Should I save up for the Angel or is the GZ better than a Cocker. My cocker is a 2002, shocktech front block, ANS 45 quick fire frame, rat 3:16, Sidewinder reg, Dye SS barrel, System X drop. I want the opinion from Angel owners. I already know the Intimadator crowd would tell me go for it. My concern is, if the guy doesn't know what it is, how well has it been taken care of. Also if he does know what it is, why didn't he tell me in the first place. Warpig forums has always been a great place to get valid info, so please help and thanks in advance.

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