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WDP Angel

April 23rd, 2009


WDP Angel G7 Fly


WDP Angel G7 Fly

WDP Angel G7 Fly

Similar Products used ” 1998 Angel LED, 2001 Angel LCD , 2002 Angel LCD, 2004 Angel Speed, 2005 Angel Speed

Marker Setup ” Angel G7 Fly, black to blue fade, 72ci/4500psi crossfire stubby nitro tank, Empire Reloader B, Freak barrel 14inch,.

Recommended upgrades ” Angel Master Tech valve to increase efficiency. Upgrade barrel to increase accuracy. Predator laser eyes.

Strengths ” The Angel G7 Fly is one of the nicest looking marker out on the market today, there is not 1 marker that surpasses it in looks. It also has a fairly adjustable trigger, so you can walk it pretty easily. The G7 Fly is also lighter than any of its predecessors, so is much more balanced. The G7 Fly also comes with a 14 inch barrel stock, not like the 12 inch barrels they used to give stock with their guns.

Weaknesses ” The G7 fly, although lighter than any of its predecessors, is much heavier than the other gun groups on the marker such as egos and intimidators. They stock efficiency on the G7 fly also leaves something to be desired. The G7 fly also has a bit more kick than I would have liked in a gun.

Review ” I bought my Angel G7 fly about a year ago, and was fairly surprised out of the box. It was one of the nicest looking Angels I had ever seen! It is not ready to go strait out of the box as they do not have an On/Off on it, which was pretty annoying, and once you put an On/Off on it, it would no longer fit in the box. So I got the angel set up, slapped on my tank and my loader, and proceeded to test it at my local field.

Accuracy ” The Stock Angel G7 Fly barrel, although 14 inches, leaves something to be desired. It does not clean itself as well as let’s say the Eclipse Ego barrel do. It was also VERY loud compared to other barrels. You can hear this barrel from the other side of the field.

Chopping ” The Stock Angel G7 Fly is very good at not braking brittle paint. It has a patented soft face bolt, which is very easy on the balls. The good thing about Angels, is that even if you do get a break, not only in the barrel but in the firing chamber as well, it is very easy to clean out even if you are on the field. Just pop the chamber open and run a swab through. The G7 Fly has a new laser eye system as well which dramatically reduces chopping when your eyes are on.

Efficiency ” The Stock Angel G7 Fly lacks something on efficiency. I was getting about 1050 shots off my 68/45 tank, less than most of my other guns. After a month or two, I put in the Angel Master Tech valve, and was getting efficiency comparing to egos. A very easy upgrade for a very good payoff.
Looks ” The Angel G7 Fly is definitely the nicest looking angel ever put out by WDP.

Reliability/Warranty ” My g7 Fly only broke down a couple of times, because of using different tanks and changing up the pressures. The bad thing about Angels is that if you do need a fix if a piece is broken or such, there are very few stores that carry Angel parts, and you will most likely need to send it back to WDP, who are kind of slow with their warranty process. Although they do a good fixit job on the Angels, you can end up waiting over 2 weeks to receive your gun back.

Weight ” The G7 Fly is a good couple ounces lighter than its predecessor, the Angel G7 standard, so it does feel more balanced, but it does not compare to an Eclipse Ego’s weight which is about 2 pounds, and good half a pound lighter than the G7 Fly. It can sometimes get tiresome holding this clunker up for a good half hour.

Misc ” Angels can really only be run on low pressure tanks, and it can be VERY annoying if you don’t have one and want to use your angel. You will get pressure spikes and inconsistent velocity, and a significant amount of kick.

Conclusion ” The Angel G7 Fly is a solid consistent gun, but is not recommended if you are a front man playing airball, or if your trying to be inconspicuous in scenario (This thing is shiny!)

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2006 Angel Speed

April 23rd, 2009


2006 Angel Speed Review:


2006 Angel Speed

2006 Angel Speed

My experiences with the 2006  Angel Speed have been no less than perfect. When I received my first 2006 Angel Speed I was truly amazed. It was extremely fast and incredibly light. This year’s model is 3 oz lighter than the previous. This gun is also very battery efficient. I have yet to have a battery expire. I am very impressed that the marker comes standard with many firing options. This saves money in the long run because the gun doesn’t need to be upgraded to be an amazing marker. The only upgrades that I opted to use were a new Dye Ultralite barrel, feedneck, and Check-It unimount. All of which were a preference and I could have gone without. The stock barrel is accurate, much more so than its competitors.

The marker is very easy to disassemble and clean. Instead of having to get a wrench to access the marker’s bolt, you simply turn a knob and lift the hood. This is very convenient when oiling your gun. When owning this marker, you spend less time maintaining it and much more time enjoying it. WDP has been around for a very long time and has improved their markers each year to be one step ahead of its competitors. This year has been no exception, and the Angel Speed is one of the most dominant markers introduced to the paintball community.

After using this marker, I will only use WDP products in the future.
I would strongly recommend the 2006 Angel Speed to anyone looking to improve their paintball equipment and marker reliability.

Specs

  • 31 BPS
  • Angel Laser-Eyes

• Enhanced higher flow cartridge mini-reg spool assembly.

  • Available in 90 and 45 grip frame options.

New - G7 internals
New - No-kick operation
New - 225psi operating pressure
New - Twist-lock Roto-breech knob

New - Custom Grip cheeks
New - Lighter body - The Speed 06 is nearly 3 ounces (85 grams) lighter than the previous 05 Speed model.
New - Compact design exhaust valve requiring 65% less opening force than the Speed 05 - delivering the smoothest ride in paintball.
New - New bolt with Anti-roll back feature
New - Smaller, flat back solenoid with dedicated porting. Giving higher flow rates than any other solenoid valve

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