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G&P M4 SF “Fire Pig” Body. Boxed with Extras.

G&P M4 SF “Fire Pig” Body. Boxed with Extras.

£140


  • Price £140 Shipment cost 30 GBP
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Description

Key Information:

Full Metal G&P AEG. Customised. Skirmished. Sold boxed with extras.

No gearbox or motor - drop in your own.

 

Operator’s Notes:

Bought as a G&P M4 SF, a full metal rifle equipped with a 9.24 inch RAS.

The original foresight and barrel have been removed.

A shorter barrel (CCW thread) and low profile gas block have been installed. The original gas tube has been shortened to match.

The King Arms KX3 Fire Pig flash suppressor completes the improved front end.

 

Attachments:

  • King Arms Folding Battle Sights
  • Knock-off Aimpoint powered by a short stack of those little button batteries.
  • Single-point ambidextrous sling mount, installed to the buffer tube, and a sling. Makes the rifle really easy to position.

 

Magazines:

  • 3 x Canadian Style Midcaps.
  • 1 x Marui Hicap.
  • M4 Style Marui Speedloader

Taped to avoid rattling around in the mag well.

 

Original G&P “SF” parts included:

  • Two additional RAS panels, for a total of four. One was sanded a tad to fit under a scope.
  • RAS Mount Carry Handle / Rear Sight.
  • Battery kit - a handful of clobber to make or fix your own Deans T battery pack that fits the stock.

 

Extras:

A King Arms 14mm CW to CCW thread adapter, required to use the silencer with the original CW threaded barrel.

Inner barrel.

 

Notes:

  • The rifle takes a crane stock battery. Originally, using a Deans T type connector.
  • With the rifle right way up, hold the back of the stock adjuster and hinge it downwards, then slide the stock all the way back, off the buffer tube, for battery access. Take care with the battery cables.
  • The installed outer barrel is around an inch shorter than the original barrel. As a result, the inner barrel protrudes slightly into the Noveske Fire Pig Flash hider. If you wish to swap to a smaller flash hider (erm, why!? :D), you’d need a shorter inner barrel.
  • The buffer tube screws to the lower using a bolt that goes through the back of the gearbox. 

 

Presented in the original G&P box with manual.

 

Collection from Putney, London.

 

Add £30 for postage in the UK only, via ParcelForce 48. That includes the cost of a box and packaging material to make sure the original box gets to you in one piece.

Specs

  • Make
    G&P
  • Model
    SF



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It's only worth £250 WITH a gearbox 😂

RaboonTheBaboon

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Hi, thanks for the appraisal. Here’s how I see it.

 

Original cost:

Rifle w/ Aimpoint: £360

Flash Hider: £35

Flip up Sights: £30

Sling and mount: £15

Magazines: £100

 

So, approx £550 on the table.

 

From there, the detractors: The rifle is used, it needs internals.

 

The benefits:

The rifle was bought new in 2006.

The general consensus is that G&P rifles from that era were top of the line. Die cast aluminium, so quality metalwork, fit, paint and markings. Very good looking and well built.

Metal AEGs from other companies at the time, like ICS or G&G, were not comparable - they were cheaper for a reason and aftermarket parts from places like Madbull filled that gap.

Sure, there are high end models available now, but they have high end prices to match.

 

I can see It's pretty rare to buy an AEG with realistic markings nowadays too. They're either naff or missing.

 

So, in short, the bodywork still holds value today.

If someone has a spare set of internals to drop in, they’ve got a rifle that’s a cut above, for much less than new.

 

From there:

The rifle comes in its original box with paperwork, which is pretty rare.

 

Further:

I’m not in a desperate panic to get rid of the rifle for a song “because the missus found it under a pile of magazines and oh boy is she mad” or whatever.

 

Finally:

This aint eBay. I can’t set an auction and let people bid up. I set the price.

Sure, I might drop it over time, but why would I start off by lowballing myself?

 

The price is justified.

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