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| Value for Money | 6/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 6.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.7/10 |
By azndevil175r
on 28th Dec 2005
| Value for money | 2/10 |
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| Overall value | 0/10 |
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Ejecting shells adds realism
Horrible accuracy even with .2 or .23. the gun can't shoot 400 fps. The statement that the gun can shoot about 400 is false. The bolt has to be replaced after a while.
Honeslty, if you really want a shoddy sniper rifle, the UHC Super 9 Pro Version 1 is for you. The only thing I can think about the gun that's good is the ejecting shells. Even if you were to play with this gun, the rotary clip only holds 5 bbs(1 bb per shell) and the stick clip that you mount to the side is very ugly. You can get the UTG M324 Sniper for the same price with great accuracy and it actually fires 325 fps(it's been tested from several sources). Although the M324 does not have ejecting shells and cannot be upgraded as of yet, it comes with a bipod, a sling, a speed loader, and two 26 round clips. over 50 % of the gun is metal and weighs about 5.5 pounds witout the scope or bipod. The gun (NOT the super 9 but the m324) is very solid. the UTG m324 is a little bit more expensive but the quality of the gun is incomparable to Super9
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