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| Rare, Old Guns This is a catch all sale forum for pump, double action, or semi auto's built prior to 1995 Old Parts for these guns are also welcome here |
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| Newbie Join Date: Jul 2008 | Appraisal for old gun This thing is best described as an antique. It doesn't work to well anymore, but the sheer age of the thing I thought may catch some value. That's a picture I found online of it, although my barrel is black, and I have the trigger guard flipped around to function as a grip. I welcome any questions, I'll answer what I can, but what I'm mainly after is an accurate idea of just what it's worth. Thanks! ![]() |
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| Paintball Customs Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Meridian, Idaho | $70ish Nice VM by the way. I have 3 of them and currently had 2 for sale at that price. Heavy but very nice markers. A lot of the members here still use them on a regular basis.
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| Cobra Paintball Fanatic Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Central Iowa | an actual picture of the marker that you want appraised would help to more accurately asses its value. VM-68s/PMI 3s like what you have could go from anywhere as low as 40 to as much as 85 or 90. Condition plays a big part in determining price, and in my opinion it is weighted more so on older markers than newer.
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