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Angel Fly Sb

leachy

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Dec 1, 2005
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Hiya I'm back
Sorry Bolter I put the pics up earlier so you could see how they look in real life not just studio pics. Anyway the lads have had them out there all day and they loved them, they found them much lighter than previous Angels, we already knew they were going to be good on air and it showed today. They commented that there was very little kick or movement when fired which helped with accuracy which was said to be awesome.
Overall they loved them.

Well thats the view of a bunch of players that use Angels so it could be biased. Let us hear what you think, on Saturday 12th March at the CPPS we will have 2 brand new Angel AR-K's and 2 brand new Angel Fly Sb's, come and find us and you can take one on the field on a 2 v 2 and see what you think. I know by some of the post's already that some of you have already made your mind's up but come and try them out, you may be surprised. All you need to do is use your own paint.
 
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Bolter

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Hiya I'm back
Sorry Bolter I put the pics up earlier so you could see how they look in real life not just studio pics. Anyway the lads have had them out there all day and they loved them, they found them much lighter than previous Angels, we already knew they were going to be good on air and it showed today. They commented that there was very little kick or movement when fired which helped with accuracy which was said to be awesome.
Overall they loved them.

Well thats the view of a bunch of players that use Angels so it could be biased. Let us hear what you think, on Saturday 12th March at the CPPS we will have 2 brand new Angel AR-K's and 2 brand new Angel Fly Sb's, come and find us and you can take one on the field on a 2 v 2 and see what you think. I know by some of the post's already that some of you have already made your mind's up but come and try them out, you may be surprised. All you need to do is use your own paint.
Thanks, good to hear. Ive always been a fan of Angels, owned a couple in the early years :thumb:
 

Gadget

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The SB looks great - seems to have addressed the few weak points that I was unhappy with in the A1, although I'd have to own one for a bit to be convinced that the sealed breech wouldn't be a major PITA to clean with a ball break. Would have preferred that they either retained the rotobreech but reinstated the separate locking pin, or repositioned the solenoid to allow a top bolt pullpin and let you swab from front to back.
 

leachy

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Dec 1, 2005
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The SB looks great - seems to have addressed the few weak points that I was unhappy with in the A1, although I'd have to own one for a bit to be convinced that the sealed breech wouldn't be a major PITA to clean with a ball break. Would have preferred that they either retained the rotobreech but reinstated the separate locking pin, or repositioned the solenoid to allow a top bolt pullpin and let you swab from front to back.
Hi Gadget, I gave your thoughts to Mark Smith, NPF Academy Angel tech, and this was his reply.

"The bolt puts a small cushion of air between bolt and paint to get momentum before the bolt reaches the paintball to try and eliminate any paint breaks in breach. The bolt is also designed to put a small amount of air through the bolt to clean the eyes after every shot .
The removal of the bolt pin is required to enable the complete removal of the bolt from the marker

Cheers mark"

hope this helps :D