FN303 tank with adapter - used
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The $550 is for a stock marker with 1 mag and no tank or adapter.
That seems to be the going rate for that type of package.
I am offering just the air tank with adapter.
They are $350 new if you have AF or LEO creds. But are quite rare to the public. That's why I have no idea how to price it.Comment
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I am interested, once you figure out a price let me know. . . .I hope it will be reasonable.
......You know you want one!!Comment
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As i told bowcycle there is someone working on 3d printed tank mounts for standard 13/3 17/3 style tanks so i think that plays into the value more than before where there was no options.Comment
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Just so everyone knows, here's what I've been thinking:
$200 is a top end (based solely off their original $350 LEO-only price tag). These are used and there are other options available. So I don't think the market will support a price that high.
However, these are good tanks, 17ci is a sought-after size for HPA tanks, they come with the mounting bracket (which is currently the easiest way to mount the tanks), and it is the original look for the marker.
With their scarcity, I think that makes this a bit of a very functional collectable. So I'm not going to try to compete with 13ci tanks ($50), but I'm not trying to go profiteering either.
With that info, any ideas on value?Last edited by bowcycle; 07-26-2017, 01:42 PM.Comment
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And I really do hope these work out. It's sad that it has taken this long.
It will be cool if we start seeing more of these markers on the field because it is now possible to get them running.Comment
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Interested in one - but $200 seems just a tad bit too steep. I'm now seeing BNIB 303s (including tank and mags) for upper $500s on eBay and used 303s with tank for low $500s. I think $150 plus shipping would be legit, otherwise, it might make more sense to just buy a 2nd gun w/ air system.Comment







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