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TM M14 and Star SA80

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Are they locked to semi? Or can they still fire in Auto? Do they work? Upgraded or standard?

 
Are they locked to semi? Or can they still fire in Auto? Do they work? Upgraded or standard?
They have been upgraded apparently, i'm afraid I dont know exactly what internals, but yes both can go full auto. They both work and are accurate

 
They have been upgraded apparently, i'm afraid I dont know exactly what internals, but yes both can go full auto. They both work and are accurate
You’ll take a hit on price because both are currently illegal. A Full auto capable rif needs to fire under 378(?)FPS  to be legal, and usually under 350fps to be site legal.

Due to this it’ll put a lot of people off purchasing.  

The M14 could be converted into a DMR by locking to semi only(quite popular), I’d imagine, as long as it works, you’ll easily get £150 for this. 

The STAR SA80 is a different beast, I think I remember reading people preferred this type over the new ones. But don’t quote me. I’d imagine £150 would be easily achievable once legal.  You can always advertise at a little more and get people to haggle.

 
Nice, thanks for your time. The site I go to allows AEGs to go up to 360, but DMRs aren't allowed high caps, meaning my mag would be a waste of money. The SA80 is apparently heavier then the real thing.  

A Full auto capable rif needs to fire under 378(?)FPS  to be legal,
Are we talking about her Queens law legal or another type of legal?

 
Hmm, when I first got these guns we took them to a shop and they chronoed them for us. Surprised they didn't tell us.
Most people do that to find out what they are firing, And then go away and change them.

It is bad of them, but not a requirement as far as I’m aware.

 
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