Hey guys right now i have a blue/black fade Orracle, my question is should i sell it and try and get an angel or should i just buy a e-blade.
Angel or E-blade
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Don't get me wrong, I love shooting cockers - but they're just not the ideal platform for a fast electro.
If you're going to get an electro, I'd go for a true electro.Go to Backwoods Paintball in Harriman, TN: Near Lenoir City, Knoxville, and Oak Ridge

Go to the Team Backwoods website, or else you'll get cancer.
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Nothing against cockers, but an ebladed cocker is probably the LAST high end gun I'd ever want.
I see people with nothing but trigger bounce problems and a bunch of other junk they hate. Perhaps the E2 will fix the problems many people don't like...
I personally would go for an angel in your case. But if you REALLY like your cocker just keep playin with it for a while until the E2 and some reviews of it come out. Then you can make your decision.
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i say go with the angel..and theres gotta be a guy with an angel that wants an orracle....i juss dont know if theyll add $200....thats a bit too much IMOANGEL OWNER
*Pred II* 2002 Blue Angel LCD :hail:
System X drop, Lighting Trigger, Angel Wings sight rail, Universal Bolt, New LPR...Future Upgrades: CP Low rise, Cobra Flat Trigger, Soft Face Bolt
Blue A4 Fly :shooting:
Blue 02 Angel LCD
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You could probably trade straight across for an LCD.
Go with some other high-end electro other than a cocker. The E2 ain't so bad, though
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I had zero problems with both the Racegun Freeflows I had. They were amazing markers... I hear about nothing but problems with the Eblades.Oderint dum metuant

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I'd stay away from Angels. Some people get them and never have problems, other people hate them..I'm indifferent, I think that they look and feel good but they don't feel right when shot, Im just not used to them probably, my teammate has a speed and he prefers it to his dragon intimidator. From my experience, the older ones can chop a ball like a hot knife through butter, the speed has sensi problems and bolt stick issues and some people have issues using Halo's with them, the new A4's with the eye are nice, fast & small but for that price you can get an Alias or a DM4.
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personally, id pick up a imp or bushy before the angel or ebaled, eblade-teammate shoots one, very problem prone, angel-never really impresed with the performance, mabey with a decent anti-chop system
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My friend on my team has a A4fly and let me tell your it shoots like a dream.....I wouldnt really say the DM4 is better because our front man has a DM4 and i would say both guns are the same...IMOANGEL OWNER
*Pred II* 2002 Blue Angel LCD :hail:
System X drop, Lighting Trigger, Angel Wings sight rail, Universal Bolt, New LPR...Future Upgrades: CP Low rise, Cobra Flat Trigger, Soft Face Bolt
Blue A4 Fly :shooting:
Blue 02 Angel LCD
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thats your opinion....i think the DM4 is nice....it does look better in person...when i first saw it i didnt really like it but when i saw it first hand its niceANGEL OWNER
*Pred II* 2002 Blue Angel LCD :hail:
System X drop, Lighting Trigger, Angel Wings sight rail, Universal Bolt, New LPR...Future Upgrades: CP Low rise, Cobra Flat Trigger, Soft Face Bolt
Blue A4 Fly :shooting:
Blue 02 Angel LCD
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Once again, its all opinion. The Angel is much more reliable, the cocker requires more maintenance. The triggers are two totally different feels; the angel uses the traditional microswitch with a spring return, while the Eblade uses an optical with magnetic returns. Both are very adjustable. The Eblade has horrible battery life compared to an Angel.
Personally, I've owned an LCD in the past and it never failed me, but seemed kinda boring. Now I'm back with a cocker and I love the Eblade feel! So try both and decide for yourself. Good luck!
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