One point i feel i have to make about this.
Markers are shooting far more than, lets say 3 years ago. An average year old marker has done 50 - 100k shots, and is well worn by then, and to expect a second hand price of 20% down on retail is ridiculous.
Most gun designs are sacrificing quality for cost, less weight against strength, and just don't stand up to the rigours of modern paintball.
Be honest, would you buy a marker that's had the crap shot out of it for a nearly new price. When i see a one year old marker up for sale, the first thing i look for is the level of the team the seller has played in.
New models each year has had a bad effect on second hand sales, but if we didn't get a new shiney toy each year, we would be the first to moan, eh guys.!!
Catch 22.
I bought a team gun new not long after them coming out, and within at least 4 weeks the 2nd hand prices had gone down to what I'd paidagreed
also kids, remember if you are buying a "team gun" (ie one that has been allocated to a particular team by means of sponsorhip) the player has often got it at a much reduced cost. therefore they can sell there 1 year old gat for 50% retail (ie dm6 for £450) cos thats about what they perhaps paid for it, in some cases even less or free.
hence they are less concerned with getting back a hefty return on what they might have paid over the counter. this then drives the price down as plenty of people out there look at the "market value" as being dictated by the lowest price theyve seen one sell for.
just my 2p
Very true. Becuase they got there gat for free....they dont mind what price they get for it. They will put it up cheaply becuase any price will do and then like you said " these people do their bit to plummet the prices"well some people remember also just get guns for free dont ask me how, then they sell them. these people do their bit to plummet the prices too