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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: What is the cost of these 99 Autocoker upgrades

In Reply to: What is the cost of these 99 Autocoker upgrades posted by JonMan on September 11, 2003 at 22:09:10:


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Posted by:
Sigrun

on September 12, 2003 at 17:33:26

If you take a new, stock marker at $350 and compaire it, what differences do you see? The hinge is not really an upgrade to me. Just a part replacement. ANS reg and bottom line? Maybe added $50 to the value of the gun. If you add $80 worth of parts and remove $30 worth of parts the net gain is 50 bucks.

Next, what is the life span of a marker? Depends on how often it is used and what kind of care and maintance is done. Cosidering moderate use and normal care you could get 8 years of use. That's $50 a year. This is a simplified version of depretiation but it gives me a number to work with. Since the gun is 4 years old -- almost 5 -- that gives a top value of $200 or $150 if you wait a few months.

So there's my numbers. I would not pay more than $175 for the gun.


: Hi I am thinking of buying a used 99 Autococker from someone. he mentioned that he had added the following to his gun:

: ANS regulator,
: ANS hammer, bottom line,
: and a custom Hinge trigger

: What would the value of this gun be?

: Thanks,


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