What do the Fully tricked out Timmy's have over the fully tricked out IR3's? if it was up to i would stick with the Angels.
Well, I shoot timmies, and I'll never go back to my angel. New timmies shoot at a similar rate of fire as an angel, similar firing adjustability, about $500 cheaper, a hell of a lot lighter and In my personal experience, A timmy with a proper paint to barrel fit is more acurate than an angel. Oh, and Paul, on reliability. I've shot my GZ for almost a year now, and I've never had to do anything other than grease the bold with DOW and clean the exterior. So the timmy is one reliable gun. The only things I believe the angel has better are the looks, trigger feel, and structural stability. Since, I'm a front player, I enjoy the lighter weight, but sometimes the electronics panel rattles when you tap it, and it gets hell bothersome. Oh and beaker, you're completely right, but I've never ever broken paint in my gun.
Well, I shoot timmies, and I'll never go back to my angel. New timmies shoot at a similar rate of fire as an angel, similar firing adjustability, about $500 cheaper, a hell of a lot lighter and In my personal experience, A timmy with a proper paint to barrel fit is more acurate than an angel. Oh, and Paul, on reliability. I've shot my GZ for almost a year now, and I've never had to do anything other than grease the bold with DOW and clean the exterior. So the timmy is one reliable gun. The only things I believe the angel has better are the looks, trigger feel, and structural stability. Since, I'm a front player, I enjoy the lighter weight, but sometimes the electronics panel rattles when you tap it, and it gets hell bothersome. Oh and beaker, you're completely right, but I've never ever broken paint in my gun.