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Post by hawksnest on Jul 25, 2005 0:42:27 GMT -5
Ok after telling everybody about how i have a super pro 9 people seem to have there own opinion about it. i like it, its accurate (for about 75 yrds) and it looks pretty cool. could anybody tell me what i could do and/or what could i buy to help increase the accuracy and velocity on the gun. thanks to all who submit.
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Post by Canto on Jul 25, 2005 1:01:22 GMT -5
Well, if you like it that's cool. Everyone has their own opinions.
I honestly can think of nothing you can do to upgrade it. You could try and find different springs for it or what not. Scopes, etc. There really isn't a whole lot you could upgrade with it. But I don't own one, so I have never tried.
Honestly though, the UHC Super 9-Pro isn't exactly a "good" gun. But than again, that's opinion. My personal advice, would be to switch to something else. I shot one before, I found the bolt action to be rather annoying and somewhat difficult to pull back. It felt like I was going to break the bolt off.
If you really want to stick with the "sharpshooter" role, then I would advise you to switch to a different gun.
By the way, 75 yards? That's quite a shot for an airsoft gun. Considering BB's are not the most accurate ammunition ever created.
Note: I know FirePower is coming out with a gas bolt-action version of the Super 9-Pro.
Edit: Impossible to upgrade your spring Super 9 into a gas version, which has yet to be released. I shouldn't say impossible, because it is possible. But it would be so costly, so why?
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Post by hawksnest on Jul 25, 2005 1:08:16 GMT -5
it was a .20 gram b.b with no wind, so that would affect it, also how would i make my gun a gas model, or where would i purchase one that was?
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Post by Grunto on Jul 25, 2005 1:57:29 GMT -5
I dont think a gas Super 9 exists on this place we call "Earth".
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Post by BoredKender on Jul 25, 2005 2:01:25 GMT -5
the only upgrade i know of for the super 9 is to buy a tightbore barrel for a psg-1 and chop it down to fit the super 9
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Post by frostee on Jul 25, 2005 6:54:24 GMT -5
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Post by hawksnest on Jul 25, 2005 15:07:49 GMT -5
thanks for the info but what exactly does that do?
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Post by Knife on Jul 25, 2005 15:56:08 GMT -5
Adding the spring increases the FPS. The nail piece is to help reinfoce the gun so it will hold up better against the new spring. The first part adds weight to the gun to make it feel more realistic. The second cocking handle part makes it more stiff.
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Post by Canto on Jul 25, 2005 22:36:18 GMT -5
Grunto,
Actually FirePower is in the process of developing a gas version of the Super 9-Pro.
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Post by Grunto on Jul 25, 2005 22:42:10 GMT -5
Oh roger that, I had no idea.
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Post by DarkRyderOmega on Jul 25, 2005 22:45:32 GMT -5
FirePower...isn't that another name for HFC?
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Post by Canto on Jul 25, 2005 23:58:02 GMT -5
Unless my dealer catalog is wrong, I don't believe so.
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Post by BoredKender on Jul 26, 2005 1:38:36 GMT -5
UHC i think
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Post by ghost457 on Jul 27, 2005 17:29:49 GMT -5
so since its the same company as the one that makes the spring Super 9, it will probably have the same inherent problems as the Super 9 (spring)
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Jul 27, 2005 20:47:43 GMT -5
Eh, who knows. I had have a Super 9. Compared to my M700, it is hard to pull the bolt back and cock it, my M700 is one of the easiest rifles to do this on. The bolt sucks on the Super 9, I mean it broke on me within the first week. The gun is in pieces, and laying around my house somewhere. It is like that because, somehow, for some reason, it stopped working. I would cock it, but it wouldn't actually cock. Like, when I pull the trigger, it would be as if I never cocked it. And I would have to do some weird cock that would sometimes work. But, worst money I invested.
And 75 feet, 75 yards, no way. That thign had hop-up like a bitch and NEVER flew straight, in my experience. It packed a harder punch then the UHC Mp5, but not worht it for double the price.
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