Hello all just wondering what you all think this setup is worth? Micromag with flatline air system. Trigger uses springs and levers to fire once on pull and once on release. Single fires when on "safe". All the regs and valves work on gun and doesnt leak. Trigger guard was removed for double trigger I think? Tank hasn't seen air for a long time. Any other questions just ask!
Mechanical double fire Micromag
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Thanks. There is no value in the trigger frame? I can't even find anything online about it.
Edit: Actually just found this. Seems this system is swappable. What if it had a trigger guard? http://www.baccipaintball.com/oldnew...e-trigger-searLast edited by buysomerice; 03-26-2015, 06:23 AM.Comment
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You arent going to get much past $200. Doesn't have a foregrip mount. What's the born on date on the tank?Comment
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Yeah that seems to be the ballpark. 99' is the tank stamp, didn't know if that was something you could swap out. No real point to, would just be cool for nostalgia.Comment
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maby $50 more if it wern't choppedThanks. There is no value in the trigger frame? I can't even find anything online about it.
Edit: Actually just found this. Seems this system is swappable. What if it had a trigger guard? http://www.baccipaintball.com/oldnew...e-trigger-searComment
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Tank is past its lifespan so it adds nothing. Reg could be swapped out but not really worth a lot these days and from what I gather some of the rebuild components are becoming scarce.Comment
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Tuna is probably the go-to guy for AutoResponse work right now. We still have internal parts but the biggest issue is the bottom anchor point for the return spring...Comment
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Could a regular frame be modified to mount the return spring?I made the mistake of trading for a mag...now I'm trapped
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