Austeyr
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Like many others, tinkering and fettling with our airsoft replicas to get better performance or accuracy (even if it's a smidgen of improvement) is a worthy endeavour. I've seen people on the appraisal thread and also in Macks mention that upgrades don't add value or even that upgrades decrease value, I've also seen people argue that the overall package cost price should be factored in. This leads me to my questions...
Should upgrades be factored into overall prices?
If yes, do you feel there's a price floor where say an £8 bucking shouldn't be included but a £50 inner barrel should?
What if for example VFC GBBR AR's with the black buckings are known to typically suck, would that warrant the price being included for a new bucking into the appraisal as it's more of a "necessity"?
The reason I ask is that I'm trying to work out a price for my FAL which when it arrived had terrible accuracy, I've since fitted a unicorn barrel (which was expensive) and a better bucking. Should the retail cost of these things be implemented into the total price?
Should upgrades be factored into overall prices?
If yes, do you feel there's a price floor where say an £8 bucking shouldn't be included but a £50 inner barrel should?
What if for example VFC GBBR AR's with the black buckings are known to typically suck, would that warrant the price being included for a new bucking into the appraisal as it's more of a "necessity"?
The reason I ask is that I'm trying to work out a price for my FAL which when it arrived had terrible accuracy, I've since fitted a unicorn barrel (which was expensive) and a better bucking. Should the retail cost of these things be implemented into the total price?