Redslymm Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 Hi guys. I used to do airsoft years ago but have been stopped for a while and would like to clear out the few guns I have. I don't really know what each is worth so hopefully you guys can help. The Umarex HK G36c is electric and comes with 3 batteries, a charger, two mags, a mag loader, a sling, a pack of around 5000 0.20 bbs. This was originally two tone but as I had my Ukara at the time, it was sprayed black so I didn't stand out so much while playing. The L96 sniper is bolt action, sprung and wrapped in camo tape. It comes with a spring kit, scope, 3 mags, carry case, mag loader and around 5000 0.28 bbs The Wingun gas sidearm was dropped during play and now leaks gas when used so is just spares and repairs. There is also a pack of 48 co2 capsules, originally for use with the sidearm. All 3 guns come with a set of airsoft goggles too. Ideally, if I could get opinions on each and an idea of what I should charge when selling, that would be super helpful. If you think it's worth splitting because some of it would be worth selling separately at a better price, do say so please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galvatron Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 You stand to earn more selling separately. Bundling will often include something of little to no interest to a buyer so lowballers will be commonplace as they will look to buy for a partial resale with a profit. The G36c could fetch around the £90-110 mark. Having been two-tone may push that price closer to the bottom end. Do you know which brand the L96 is? Is it two-tone or a realistic colour beneath the camo tape? With the Wingun sidearm, do you know if the leak is with the pistol itself and/or the mag? Being boneyard, you may get £20-25 (plus £15-25 for the capsules) but the missing slide lock could be challenging to replace unless they are universally compatible with those from a USP/Mk23 or something along the lines of the H&K pistol family. Redslymm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redslymm Posted June 12 Author Share Posted June 12 Ok, selling separately is good to know, thank you. I'm not sure on the branding of the l96 but it's not two tone, plain black under the tape. I'm not sure if the spring set gives any clues? The sidearm does have the slide lock, it was separate to the gun but I have found it and fitted into place. Thank you for your help so far, much appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gavinkempsell Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 Unless it's as rough as a badgers a-hole I suggest removing the tape. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galvatron Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 2 hours ago, Redslymm said: I'm not sure on the branding of the l96 but it's not two tone, plain black under the tape. I'm not sure if the spring set gives any clues? Actually, that does help. You probably have a Well version of the L96 so you're looking at £100-120 for the whole kit. The slide lock will help preserve some value but when you said the sidearm leaks since it was dropped, was that the CO2 mag leaking as soon as you screwed in the capsule or when you inserted the mag into the gun itself? The more you information you can give, the more value you can retain as a buyer will take less of a gamble trying to repair it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redslymm Posted June 15 Author Share Posted June 15 I've just remembered to test it and it seems to be the mag. It leaks as soon as it's screwed in. Also, the little silver pin at the top should be sprung I think, to push the bbs out but appears to be lose. Not sure if it's an easy fix or would need the mag replacing completely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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