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The Angel is one of the first electropneumatic paintball markers. It was manufactured by Angel Paintball Sports (originally WDP) starting in 1997 and was introduced alongside Smart Parts' original Shocker. The Angel was initially distributed in the United States by Brass Eagle as the 1455 Angel Semi-auto, advertised with a rate of 15 balls per second. This deal was short-lived, so WDP then distributed the Angel independently; refining the marker and releasing new models. (en) |
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wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Angel_A1_Fly.jpg?width=300 |
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http://www.angelowners.com/ http://www.angelpaintballsports.com |
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Semi-Automatic with multiple preset ramping, league and custom modes. (en) |
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14 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:bore |
Multi-bore kit - .691, .693, .695 (en) |
dbp:caption |
Angel A1 Fly (en) |
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dbr:Electropneumatic_paintball_marker |
dbp:price |
1,195USDonrelease;currently1,195 USD on release; currently 1,195USDonrelease;currently895 USD (en) |
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30 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:title |
Angel (en) |
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dbc:Paintball_markers |
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The Angel is one of the first electropneumatic paintball markers. It was manufactured by Angel Paintball Sports (originally WDP) starting in 1997 and was introduced alongside Smart Parts' original Shocker. The Angel was initially distributed in the United States by Brass Eagle as the 1455 Angel Semi-auto, advertised with a rate of 15 balls per second. This deal was short-lived, so WDP then distributed the Angel independently; refining the marker and releasing new models. (en) |
rdfs:label |
Angel (paintball gun) (en) |
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freebase:Angel (paintball gun) yago-res:Angel (paintball gun) wikidata:Angel (paintball gun) https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4QpLQ |
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wikipedia-en:Angel_(paintball_gun)?oldid=1067536839&ns=0 |
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wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Angel_A1_Fly.jpg |
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http://www.angelpaintballsports.com |
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wikipedia-en:Angel_(paintball_gun) |
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dbr:Angel_(disambiguation) |
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dbr:Angel_(paintball) dbr:Angel_(paintball_marker) dbr:Angel_(Paintball) |
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dbr:Angel_(paintball) dbr:Angel_(paintball_marker) dbr:List_of_paintball_markers dbr:John_Rice dbr:Angel_(Paintball) dbr:Angel_(disambiguation) |
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wikipedia-en:Angel_(paintball_gun) |