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Advice on value

There's an appraisal section here bud https://airsoft-forums.uk/forum/151-appraisals

Typically it's 60 - 70% of retail cost however as it's two toned it can lower the price for people so keep that in mind. Selling with the BB's is probably not a good idea purely due to the weight of them and it'll put your overall cost up considerably.

The AUG looks to be an "ASG Aug A3 MP" which retails for around £220 according to Wolf Armouries, so you'd be looking at £135ish roughly I would say for the replica alone. The grip and scope are pretty cheap so would be more to sweeten the deal than anything, maybe an extra £10 - £20 on top.

I personally would sell the chronograph separately. As long as it works etc it would be around £30 - £40 preowned.

Make sure to factor in paypal fees and postage cost with your total prices too 👍

 
Wow thanks for all that! 
it’s all like new so hopefully will sell easy :)  

thanks again, really informative 


If you have a site local to you it could be worth offering them the BB's at a good price for rentals? Get some money back and also saves you having to work out a way to get rid of them haha

 
it’s all like new so hopefully will sell easy
Unfortunately condition on a mid range rif doesn't really add to the value, advertise it at the price you're happy with taking into account postage (approx £15) & pp fees, if it doesn't sell first time keep trying and consider reducing the price each time.

Most rif's will find a buyer eventually, price is usually the reason it will or won't sell first time round.

And read the rules for sellers.

 
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