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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Re: angel or e-orracle

In Reply to: Re: angel or e-orracle posted by Orracles_rock on December 03, 2003 at 18:33:16:


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Posted by:
Dan "abcito" Seto
on December 12, 2003 at 13:29:16

: : i need help in figuring out what kind of marker to get. i was thinking and angel a4 or the e-orracle, but i am not sure. is the angel hard to program and use? are they really the best markers? what kind of upgrades are there for them? can i use a standard high preasure output tank? or since i have all of these questions is it better just ot go with the e-orracle cocker.
: : thanks
: : soctt

:
: E-orracle. angel is faster, but orracle is just an all-around better gun in my opinion.


I had an ebladed evolution and I had some issues with it. I had to replace the eye in a month and I went through batteries like crazy. just something else to think about

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