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  • kamenter10
    Just trying to sell my mag
    • Jun 2007
    • 112

    #1

    Price for 68 automag?

    Hi i am lookein to sell a 68 automag classic. The features it comes with includes the gun itself with its original valve, stainless steel mainbody, retro valve, phase II, two superbolts, 12" and 16" barrel, AM rail, AM sear, double trigger, extra sear, spring, and o-rings, new handle, new grip, drop forward, and an electric hopper. i might be wrong on some of the pieces. Please tell me how much you think you would sell it for, give me advice, and if you would like to purchase any pieces. Thank you.
    Last edited by kamenter10; 06-18-2007, 09:01 AM. Reason: Add pictures.
  • Madmarx
    Mentally Unstable

    • Jun 2006
    • 2867

    #2
    I'm interested in a super bolt and maybe the Retro valve.

    Post a pic.

    What electric hopper?
    What double trigger frame?

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    • kamenter10
      Just trying to sell my mag
      • Jun 2007
      • 112

      #3
      parts

      [QUOTE=Madmarx]I'm interested in a super bolt and maybe the Retro valve.

      Post a pic.

      What electric hopper?
      What double trigger frame?[/QUOT

      yes i have both the superbolt and retro valve, it is a 88 viewloader revolution, and i dont think im going to sell the double trigger..sry bout that. but anything else i willill sell..give me a price you think its worth...
      it wont let me upload them but go to ebay and look up automag..its the one that is worth 600 dollars..but if you want individual parts ill make cheaper deals w/ u

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      • C.J.
        Registered User
        • Mar 2007
        • 95

        #4
        Originally posted by kamenter10
        Hi i am lookein to sell a 68 automag classic. The features it comes with includes the gun itself with its original valve, stainless steel mainbody, retro valve, phase II, two superbolts, 12" and 16" barrel, AM rail, AM sear, double trigger, extra sear, spring, and o-rings, new handle, new grip, drop forward, and an electric hopper. i might be wrong on some of the pieces. Please tell me how much you think you would sell it for, give me advice, and if you would like to purchase any pieces. Thank you.
        First, you need to offer this as multiple items, not a package, with one exception: the marker, in a completely FUNCTIONAL configuration, needs to be priced individually.

        68 Classic Automags or Minimags seem to sell for between $125 and $175. If it has the Level-10 Superbolt, it'll be on the high side of that and you might even get a bit more for it.

        A "Phase II" valve modification hurts the value of the marker: AGD designed a perfect valve. Mods, at best, do nothing. At worst, they hurt performance. The Phase II didn't fare so well in reviews: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1500/
        Do you still have the original valve back? If not, you might consider parting the gun out. You'd probably get $30 for the gripframe, $30 for the body, $10 for the sear, $30 each for the Super-Bolts (if complete kits with all the pieces) so that's $130 total and we haven't even added barrels ($10-$20 each).

        Personally, accessories aside, for a Classic Mag with a modded valve, I wouldn't pay more than $75 because I'd have to spend $50+ to buy a replacement valve for it. You can see why I'd suggest you part it... you'll get more for it.

        C.J.

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        • kamenter10
          Just trying to sell my mag
          • Jun 2007
          • 112

          #5
          Originally posted by C.J.
          First, you need to offer this as multiple items, not a package, with one exception: the marker, in a completely FUNCTIONAL configuration, needs to be priced individually.

          68 Classic Automags or Minimags seem to sell for between $125 and $175. If it has the Level-10 Superbolt, it'll be on the high side of that and you might even get a bit more for it.

          A "Phase II" valve modification hurts the value of the marker: AGD designed a perfect valve. Mods, at best, do nothing. At worst, they hurt performance. The Phase II didn't fare so well in reviews: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1500/
          Do you still have the original valve back? If not, you might consider parting the gun out. You'd probably get $30 for the gripframe, $30 for the body, $10 for the sear, $30 each for the Super-Bolts (if complete kits with all the pieces) so that's $130 total and we haven't even added barrels ($10-$20 each).

          Personally, accessories aside, for a Classic Mag with a modded valve, I wouldn't pay more than $75 because I'd have to spend $50+ to buy a replacement valve for it. You can see why I'd suggest you part it... you'll get more for it.

          C.J.
          yes i have the original also. so your sayin the original valve is better than the phase II or the retro valve??

          THANKS for the advice!!

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          • C.J.
            Registered User
            • Mar 2007
            • 95

            #6
            Originally posted by kamenter10
            yes i have the original also. so your sayin the original valve is better than the phase II or the retro valve??

            THANKS for the advice!!
            An INTACT ReTro Valve is going to be more valuable than any Classic Valve. Others may disagree but I would guess a modified ReTro valve would be worth less than an intact Classic valve.

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