Adenley Posted Wednesday at 20:53 Share Posted Wednesday at 20:53 (edited) I was giving this a few years ago by a close friend and I have found it very difficult to find much about this, other than what I believe to be one of Tokyo Mario’s early AEGs. Trademarks and all that malarkey now I may be confusing this with something else potentially replicating a colt “1993” model or if this was manufactured in 1993.(it does have adjustable hop unit) I have searched as many forums as i can but cannot find the AEG version only the springer This is currently dismantled as I hoped to refurbish the gearbox as typically it was sluggish and slow but have sold the rest of my collection unfortunately. And selling as is. Everything to my best knowledge is here for the complete assembly as I kept it all together. Cosmetically there is has hairline splits in the upper receiver pin holes which sit in the body, and small piece missing from the front sight post for pin, motor feels a bit gammy, see photos. But can be assembled fully . Body work is rather good for its age, it’s 90 percent polymer with only the stock tube and a barrel support in metal. what are we thinking chaps, information was limited from what I found online and could be desirable for a collector, but also discontinued and proprietary and requires knowledge to assemble, and from what i remember it was bad enough dismantling Ive exceeded my sales post so thought I would see what others think, im going chucked this on the boneyard for £100 all in P+PP which is around £15 - seem reasonable for rarity in my eyes but also could be a one way ticket to macks knowing my luck s Edited Wednesday at 22:07 by Adenley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mightyjebus Posted Wednesday at 22:14 Share Posted Wednesday at 22:14 100 quid seem fair. it's defo a TM XM177E2 AEG. I've got one here somewhere and the tabs cracking is usually because they are a pain in the arse to free from the lower receiver when disassembling. Adenley 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adenley Posted Wednesday at 22:23 Author Share Posted Wednesday at 22:23 Appreciate the input, thank you kindly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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