The Tippmann 98 is not really comparable to the Angel series. The 98 was build as a cheap reliable marker, where the Angels were (a few years ago) the top of the line, fastest, lightest, and most advanced markers available.
("Tippmans are better because there stronger than angels" ) For woodsball yes they can take more of a beating but performance wise not even close. An angel is faster, lighter, softer on paint, less kick, more "ball on ball" accuracy, looks better, lazer anti chop eyes, an OLED screen on the board, more air efficient, quieter, and more consistency in velocity. They run over 1000 dollars where a tippman is only a couple hundred. That big of an increase in money should be obvious which is better.
You can pick up a spider paintball marker at any local paintball dealer. You can also order them online from almost every paintball sales website. Spiders are a common and should be easy to find.
The A1-Fly is the latest marker from Angel paintball. It is basically an A1, with newer grips and board.
It cannot be "made" , the Dark Angel G7 Fly must be purchased as a whole.
They run usually in the 400-1000 USD range.
an angel
Roughly $2-300 depending on the condition
beginner.... spyder, kingman once you get advanced more like an angel or dye
Because they use high end parts, and had a reputation for being the best quality markers available.
GH3 Custom song import?
Bob Long Intimidators were the first to have "eyes". Following their success, Angel came out with ribbon eyes.
Unless you have certain Angel models, High pressure air is fine.