Planning to get rid of these, need help with values

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These were given to me by my friend that left the country. They all have mags, only the Baikal 2016 has the original box. They have all been used and brought around 2016. I haven’t used them, just admired them. I want to get rid of them but I want a honest value on each of them.
 
Moved to the correct category, im sure members will be along shortly to help with prices.
Friendly heads up to any members possibly interested in any of these, the OP is a new member, please ensure you do your due deligence, proof of life pics, paypal g&s etc.
 
First of all, being gas you'll need to check that they actually still work and hold gas.

If they've been sat unused for years then they may have dried out by now and either need some maintenance, or be sold as boneyard, which will decrease the value.
 
First of all, being gas you'll need to check that they actually still work and hold gas.

If they've been sat unused for years then they may have dried out by now and either need some maintenance, or be sold as boneyard, which will decrease the value.
They would definitely need maintenance
 
They look interesting... I like interesting.

The rule of thumb is 60-70% of new cost price +/- depending on condition.

Follow the classifieds rules & you'll find a buyer, plenty of pics help & a clean to get rid of the dust will help.

You're able to ask for any £££ you like but be realistic or reap the hive's displeasure on Mack's.

p.s. welcome to the forums.
 
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Looks like the rifle is a WE Knights Armament PDW.

I think you’d need to sell that as boneyard, it looks to be missing some vital bolts on the receiver, plus the retaining spring that holds the trigger pins in 😬
The mags are now more than likely leaking if they haven’t been gassed in 9 years
 
Looks like the rifle is a WE Knights Armament PDW.

I think you’d need to sell that as boneyard, it looks to be missing some vital bolts on the receiver, plus the retaining spring that holds the trigger pins in 😬
The mags are now more than likely leaking if they haven’t been gassed in 9

First of all, being gas you'll need to check that they actually still work and hold gas.

If they've been sat unused for years then they may have dried out by now and either need some maintenance, or be sold as boneyard, which will decrease the value.
Boneyard. By how much does it decrease in value?
 
Boneyard. By how much does it decrease in value?
That depends on the extent of the faults. When known faults are identified, the decrease in value can be quantified more easily because a potential buyer will know how much it will cost him/her to set the problems right.
If you don't know what does and doesn't work, a potential buyer is taking a big risk so you would typically have to reduce the fee accordingly - don't be surprised if that valuation is below (possibly way below) half its retail price.

Is it feasible for you to get a can of green gas to check if
  1. the mags hold gas or leak?
  2. the gun itself cycles both in single shot and full auto?
The gas can may not only offer your peace of mind, it may actually help preserve value of the gun if the mags hold gas and the gun still cycles.

It may be worth asking your friend when they last used the KAC PDW.

I'm not accusing you of wrongdoing, it's just the case that saying "I got these from a friend" or "I'm selling on behalf of a friend" tends to raise red flags. It can be a legitimate case though there are people who say it to shy away from responsibility if something goes wrong.
 
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