Thrash1Army
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Post by Thrash1Army on Oct 23, 2010 15:42:35 GMT -5
I just bought a UHC VP70 handgun. The problem with this gun is that the hop up is messed up. I adjusted on the hop up and the first shot the .23g bb traveled straight for 80ft and dropped. Then the second bb curved up and dropped at 140ft and so on. What can I do to fix this problem? Should I bring it back to the store and get it looked at? I still got a 30 day warranty.
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Post by Knief on Oct 23, 2010 17:54:23 GMT -5
Your first step is to clean the barrel. Sometimes they get dirty in the factory and good swipe through with a cleaning rod with a cotton swab will fix the accuracy issues. And make sure you're using quality bbs. Anything with burs or seam lines will give you accuracy problems. The bbs won't roll straight through the barrel so they'll go all over the place when they exit.
But really, UHC makes some of the cheapest airsoft guns out there. You're not ever going to get good performance out of them. You'll probably always have some sort issues with the consistency of accuracy and velocity with a cheaper gun like that. If you want something that offers top not performance, you have to buy a higher end gun.
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 28, 2010 5:30:47 GMT -5
Your first step is to clean the barrel. Sometimes they get dirty in the factory and good swipe through with a cleaning rod with a cotton swab will fix the accuracy issues. And make sure you're using quality bbs. Anything with burs or seam lines will give you accuracy problems. The bbs won't roll straight through the barrel so they'll go all over the place when they exit. But really, UHC makes some of the cheapest airsoft guns out there. You're not ever going to get good performance out of them. You'll probably always have some sort issues with the consistency of accuracy and velocity with a cheaper gun like that. If you want something that offers top not performance, you have to buy a higher end gun. Couldn't have said it better myself. Even if you put a 9ball in it, that won't make up for the cardboard internals. It'd be cheaper to buy a KWA or used Tokyo Marui than to put the work into a UHC.
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