I've used ASTM A 709 Gr. 50 angles, which are the same thing as A 572 Gr. 50. I would venture to say that just about every angle I have ever dealt with (since I'm a bridge person) has been ASTM A 709 Gr. 50.
What A 992 gets you that A 572 does not is an upper limit on the yield strength and on the yield-to-tensile ratio. Sometimes that's needed in design. Often it's not.
Your client's assessment that "A 992 is readily available in angles" is not as true as they think it is. The first angle mill I pulled up had A 36 and A 572 Gr. 50, but no A 992. If they're used to designing in A 36, and have A 992 presented to them because that's the new standard for W-sections, they may simply be unfamiliar with A 572.
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