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Marker for Sale - Spares or Repairs

benepv

Active Member
Aug 13, 2011
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ALL SOLD TO LAVENM

Bought a cheap marker last year that I could just use to play a bit of woodsball. Got a bit messed up after a few tournys and now it's broken. Every time I pull the trigger something in the marker keeps causing it to blow out air and make a really loud "farting" noise. Since I am no good at gun repairs I have decided to sell it either for spares or repairs.

The marker is a H18 Eros E. It's electronic and does about 16 bps when it was actually works. It has 2 modes - Safety and Semi-auto but to be honest the semi-auto is more like ramping. Comes with a 12 inch spider threaded barrel which is in good condition. Also, not many scuffs on the gun itself and overall it is in good condition.

Pics: http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/2504/dscn2083yu.jpg
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/4273/dscn2087g.jpg
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1079/dscn2088g.jpg

For the whole gun and barrel I'm looking for £25 posted but will accept offers if any one actually wants to buy it.

If no one is interested in the full thing itself then I am happy to sell individual parts of the gun e.g. ASA, Feed Neck, Grip, Barrel etc. Just say what you want from the marker and we will come to some sort of agreement for the price.

The only form of payment accepted is PayPal.

If any one needs some more pics then just say so.
Thanks, Ben.
 
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bojjob

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Feb 22, 2012
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Bojjob will you do anything above £22 or it will go to lavenm?
If he needs it for spares for his marker, of course he can have it :) I was just looking at it for a project to do. It's fine, thanks for asking though
 

Kevin Winter

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Dec 10, 2008
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Presuming this is a blowback marker, the farting noise is almost certainly the o-ring that seals the hammer in the lower tube; if air can escape past the oring, it doesn't push back fully, and "bounces" on the valve, causing the noise. A change of o-ring and a little lube will almost certainly sort the problem. When replacing the parts, it can be a good idea to loosen the trigger frame to stop the sear catching on the hammer oring and knicking it, which is often what caused the problem in the first place.. ;)
Hope that helps the buyer.
 
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