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| Value for Money | 6.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 6/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6.6/10 |
Full review by
oldradioguy2![]()
on 9th Aug 2007
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User Rating : 4
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Good Points: Cheap (until you add shipping), heavyweight with the clip in, looks good from a distance.
Bad Points: Without the clip, this is as light as the Tanfolio Witness, but this gun is sloppy. Basically a plastic gun with a heavy metal clip. When it's cocked and ready to shoot, the slide still can move back and forth a quarter inch, and the slide is thin plastic. Shoots straight with .25's, but they drop quickly, despite the hop-up system. But .20's curve to the right after 60 feet or so.
General comments: This is a cheaply-made gun that would break quickly in use. My Tanfolio, while light, is much more accurate and solid. The silver finish on this M-9 looks like spray paint. I received this yesterday, and it's going back to Shorty today. I's very disappointed.
oldradioguy2's review and ratings | 131 words
Review by
vinceb![]()
on 10th Nov 2004
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User Rating : 8
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I've got 2 UHC M9 Beretta HW, both purchased on "clearance" from Shorty's. They were probably slightly used, but very much in near-new condition.
Right off the bat they feel good in the hand, decently weighted and nicely shaped. The slide works smoothly and with less effort than I would have expected from a reasonably strong pistol.
Power is decent (not quite in the Tanfoglio's league) with MV's averaging about 260 with .12 gr BB's and almost 200 with .2's. Accuracy is as good as anything ...
vinceb's full review | 325 words

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