In A location far far away I happened upon a great paintball/airsoft field on a military base. Played with THE best rentals I think one could ask for and than discovered these beauties Hanging in the prep area. I have no idea their history yet but you bet your arse im going to find out. I DO NOT OWN THESE. I do not believe the seller wants to sell them even though they have been sittinng outside in the elements for a number of years.
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I can't imagine what the batteries in those Angels look like...
Really surprised that nobody 5 fingered discounted them up till now.
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Hard to know what it's worth due to condition. The electronics on some of these might be junk due to the elements. Hopefully not, but no idea. You can see how rusted the hangers are, so plenty of paintball pieces will be the same.
Can they be restored? Sure, the worth while ones, but unless you get a good purchase, they won't be worth doing.
Interesting find none-the-less. This is a first for me to see.I am the admin...
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Originally posted by recordgold View PostAnyone wanna ballpark what they think these are worth?
The Angel batteries are junk- not "might be", are- and there's a good chance they've damaged the body too. There's about an 80% chance all the solenoids are junk, and only a slightly better chance the boards are junk.
Yes, those guns can be saved, with a lot of work. And, I hope, one way or another they will be. But as-is, where-is values? The Angels might be worth a hundred bucks each, the blowbacks are "I'll give you a dollar to take this", the Shockers might have a little more value than the Angels (easier to rebuild, less troublesome batteries, etc.) but not a lot, and the rightfeed 'Cocker isn't worth much more than the value of the potmetal frame, depending on how much it's corroded.
The Twister is the only thing on that rack with any real value, but that cut triggerguard hurts that quite a bit. Untested, unrebuilt? Somebody'll give ya a grand for it, but probably not much more.
Two grand for the entire lot would be very generous, in my opinion.
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It hurt mentally when I saw that those markers had been left outdoors for years on end. But when I saw the cut frame on the Twister, I involuntarily let out an audible "Noooo!! Why?!?"
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