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Been given some co2 changers what they worth? apologies now for the essay!

Everyinchtheanimal

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Good evening, I have been a long time lurker on the forum, and I have finally made this as my first post!
Basically I work up the local site, and as we all know the money is not great....but we do it for the love of the game. so I have never really gotten around to buying my own marker as I work there every weekend the has never been a point as I dont get time to play.
Anyway I have been speaking to my uncle (not related but good family friend you how it is) and he said that he had some paintball stuff and he said I could have a look at whats left and have what I wanted. The only things he had apart from barrels and other maker parts, were two co2 changers ...agd 6-pack after a quick search online I found these ones are for sale on here and brian set up an account on here,
As said before I dont have a marker so would I be able to trade for an automag or autococker or should I just bin them and just use site guns when I do play a game or two?
 

Gadget

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6 paks are very saleable. Take pics (with your name and date showing in them) and post them up here for sale.
 

Evil Rich

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The barrels and other bits and bobs could be worth a few quid depending on what they are.

AGD 6 Paks, if they are in good condition then you could ask for £100~£150 each, nice chunk of change ;)
 

Everyinchtheanimal

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I am not really wanting to sell just a straight trade for a mag or two no cash.
I will get pictures up when I go round later
One looks new as it is in the original box and never been put together
The other looks very good condition I was considering putting it on an old site sterling for a mess about on the range
 

Liam92

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found this little snippet rather interesting when i googled what they were :)

The 6-pak allowed for virtually instantaneous changing of the 12 gram cartridge without even lowering the marker. At the time constant air was not being allowed in tournaments because it changed the game too much. With the use of the 6-pak the point was moot so by the next year all the major tournaments went to constant air.

This is probably the only paintball product whose tremendous success caused its own demise. Production started and stopped in 1989. Only 2000 were ever built.