Electric M4 Airsoft Gun - Worth Selling?

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Hi guys,

Was cleaning out the garage and came across my M4 electric Airsoft gun. I remember using it a couple of times when I was younger but for some reason it stopped working.

Seams to be in decent shape however missing a battery and the fire mode plastic selector.

Is it worth my while putting it up for sale ? If not might considering trying to repair it.

Thanks for help ! :)

scott

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Hard to say, does it have a brand anywhere on it ?, If its unbranded then the answer is probably not, it may be made of cheap proprietary parts.

 
Hi Tackle,

I don't think there is a brand but I remember it was bought for around £170. That was around 6 years ago though.

 
Hi Tackle,

I don't think there is a brand but I remember it was bought for around £170. That was around 6 years ago though.
what you paid for it is pretty irrelevant if you don't know what it is. It's most likely a Chinese clone if there are no brand markings on it. given external condition and that you can't confirm if it functioning and its a two tone maybe some one would gives you £30 for it. 

 
I'm going to take a WILD stabby guess it is a SRC...






the bloke is a legend - at selling shit plinkers to noobs like moi

missing fire selector - well there isn't one on the side you shown

it is not ambi fire selector, only on one side as first vid shows like most M4's

If you can find a battery/power source & test it

maybe consider tearing it apart if you wish

or shove it up for say £30 or something like somebody suggested as a boneyard 2-tone

SRC - Shiny Rainbow Company (Taiwan) weren't bad back in the day

but have lost ground as cheap Cyma's have improved their cheap as chips starter guns

SRC - Dragon - BullDog M4's are basically same/similar SRC's of one description

they still do some better mid range models but generally SRC's are not that popular now

(£100~£150 can get you a pretty decent starter these days)

in its day it was a pretty decent starter - but even running

I don't see it being worth much more than £50 s/hand

best of luck

 
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It could be an SRC like duck said. My initial guess was the KWA 2GX M4 but the two tone of the stock is different. Could also be a G&G cm16 carbine but we won't know unless there's a picture of the other side. If there's no brand marking on the other side either, then... open it up I guess and check what the gearbox says.

 
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