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Post by mouse on Oct 10, 2003 19:51:42 GMT -5
Why avoid the Super-9, you may ask? I'm mouse enough to admit I actually own one of these, so I'll tell 'ya: 1. It's cheaply built and doesn't like abuse. 2. It's not very accurate and it lacks the range of an AEG. 3. It's really unwieldy and big. 4. It's almost always overpriced and usually sold as a "sniper gun", a description it really doesn't seem to fit very well. Now having said this...People like to bash the Super-9 more than it deserves sometimes. I mean, what do you expect out of a cheap-made spring rifle? But is this gun worth the money? No. You'll probably be better off if you don't get one, trust me. Umm, should I start a grief counseling group for people that have these things?
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Post by Dawg Bait on Oct 10, 2003 20:11:29 GMT -5
I did own one, and i got rid of it as fast as i could
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Andree
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No one will fear me... How can you fear somthing that you have never seen,at its full potential
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Post by Andree on Oct 10, 2003 22:06:45 GMT -5
A friend owned one and he was shootin it and shooting it and after oo about 500 shots(maby) it started rolling out of the barel... dropping badly... and making it maby! 5 feet!!! Well he went to feild strip it to see what was wrong and a bunch of pieces fell out! just fell out, like broken fallen out. We have no idea why, probly cause the super 9 is a piece of junk! Thats the only thing we can come up with
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