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Scorpion evo and drum mag

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Just looking to see anyone’s estimates on how much I could sell my Evo for with some stuff, or any swaps that people would do. (Doesn’t come with the flashlight) 

Shoots 290 consistently on .28s.

Comes with 375 round high cap, 1200 round Electric drum mag, mock suppressor, 1300ma deans battery and some spare internal parts I have laying around. 

Fire selector Functions but has little feedback between each mode, and fires in safe if trigger pulled hard enough. 

Other than that it shoots and works well.

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Took me a moment to realise you didn't have a super-thick, bright yellow sling for it!

Is it the 2020 version? 

 
Took me a moment to realise you didn't have a super-thick, bright yellow sling for it!

Is it the 2020 version? 
I’m not too sure, when I bought it the previous owner didn’t know either. 

 
OK so it'll be at least third-hand. 

Around £200 for the Evo, £15 for High cap, £30 for drum. Not much value for the mock suppressor. Batteries also aren't worth very much, especially as you will struggle to post (although possibly could be exempt if "in equipment").

Say £250 - £275 incl' postage and Paypal fees. While Evo's do tend to hold their value quite well, I'd be concerned that this is likely not the latest model, it's had a few owners and it's developed a fault (could need a new ETU). Nothing stopping you listing for higher and reducing as you feel over time, really depends how quickly you want to sell.

 
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OK so it'll be at least third-hand. 

Around £200 for the Evo, £15 for High cap, £30 for drum. Not much value for the mock suppressor. Batteries also aren't worth very much, especially as you will struggle to post (although possibly could be exempt if "in equipment").

Say £250 - £275 incl' postage and Paypal fees. While Evo's do tend to hold their value quite well, I'd be concerned that this is likely not the latest model, it's had a few owners and it's developed a fault (could need a new ETU). Nothing stopping you listing for higher and reducing as you feel over time, really depends how quickly you want to sell.
Okay thank you, I might see what the waters are like as I paid an amount for the drum because of the adapter that had to be made for it

 
I've got two drum mags for mine. They were about £60 each. I think 50% value for mags is fair.

 
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