High Pressure Air System Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
01-95021 Air Line Mask
010221541
010099520 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
010099520
021-001-188 Boss Coupling
013104683
024-00102 Nonmetallic Bushing
008183402
025-00503 Valve Disk
000182395
02842 Gasket
013991906
031B Externally Relieved Body Bolt
003933634
032-00402 Retaining Ring
003313252
0501-6 Pipe Union
011404853
0501-6 PIECE 41 Pipe Union
011404853
0XN90-84320 O-ring
000423122
0XN90-84320CP O-ring
000423122
1-112852 Immer Electrical Heating Element
009139485
10-5966-13 Interval Timer
012925215
10204-24 Refrigerant Heat Interchanger
010918438
10300-60 ITEM 19 Flow Rate Indicating Meter
011959271
11-14S2B Lubricator
009674827
11-14S4B Lubricator
009674827
11-21B Lubricator
009674827
11041-140-6 Thermostatic Switch
011784097
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High Pressure Air System

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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. The last models released were the Angel A1 Fly SE, AR:K & SB, all markers based on the Angel A1 platform, featuring performance enhancements including a magnetic valve system, grip inserts, better tolerances, laser eyes, a redesigned bolt & with the SB and AR:K, the closed bridge (No Rotobreech like previous models) body.

The Angel paintball marker was designed by engineer John Rice, as an HPA-only marker. Rice considered CO2 a dirty gas, so the Angel used miniaturized components that could not withstand impurities in the air or the cooling effects of CO2.

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