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Shades

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Angel eyes have changed the Angel for the better.. Have shot Angels myself for over seven years now, and in the early days they did not like cheep paint at all.

But the A4 Fly, Speed 05 and G7 are supper fast, very light, reliable and chop free gats…

Love them or hate them they are still the most technically advanced marker made today with an excellent back up service...
 

Simon Malone

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My experience of Angels is that they make a hell of a lot of mess. Regardless of which grade, or manufacturer of paint all I ever got was bursts and smashed paint. Not to mention having the gun seize up in the middle of Millennium Series games! Laying in the zipper, crowd watching as I attempt to fix my gun! Not cool!

Don't get me wrong, no gun is perfect! Maybe my issues with the two guns I used were 'one off's'?!?! I recently spent cold hard cash on an Ego, and so far i'm very impressed with it. After a few minor teething problems the gun is shooting fast and consistent. If you're anywhere near Just Paintball in Reading feel free to drop in and try my one out ;)
 

Gyroscope

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Every gun has problems sometimes. Angels are credible tournament guns. The only people who turn up their nose at an Angel are people who have something against them. The unfortunate part of that is that in a year you might be one of those people. But love hurts sometimes, so get out there and live.
 

Shades

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I did have one once; one of Planets cockers (pre electronic days) a long time ago and must admit I did like the way it lobed paint in a strait line, with a strait drop in trajectory.

Will have to give one of the new ones a run out sometime myself.
 

OddJob

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I really liked my Angel 04 Speed, it was really quick and great hassle free. However I also got the paint smashing with brittle paint, usually had to use stuff that was too hard. I had a soft nose bolt in but it still happened. And had the stoppage as well when the bolt would get stuck forward as a result.

It might have been down to a lack of servicing though, not sure. It was just great, you could pull it out of the bag and and go and play without any fuss of lubing the bolt etc I've got with my DM4 now.
 

Bomberoo

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Originally posted by Simon Malone
My experience of Angels is that they make a hell of a lot of mess. Regardless of which grade, or manufacturer of paint all I ever got was bursts and smashed paint.
I had a simlar problem once.
THIS thread on Angel-Owners sorted the problem.
It tells you how to adjust the ram correctly, and some other stuff that helped out.
 

L.i.P.S

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The truth is if Angels are set up correctly and have a decent loader on them they work and don't chop paint.You either like them or you don't.

If you have a Angel that you have an issue with give us a call and we would be delighted to help you sort it out.