Saw it. Little too pricey.
Well it's not a $350 dollar gun for $1250.....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/142077033264
Yeah, on one hand, the rarity of it's parts and it's bootiful looks definitely tempt me (just a bit). The Pariah/Dallara combo is my favorite to this day.
But on the other hand, $1,200 for any used gun is a helluva lot....for that price, a player can buy a brand new marker that performs equal or better (less recoil, better efficiency, equal or better ROF) at half the cost....and all the other top of the line gear/clothing/accessories they need to start paintballing.
Ok if i parted it out i should get
$250.00 body rail feednecks ball detents
$300.00 Like new and Rare X-Valve
$550.00 For VER Frame with Luke Aluminum grip panels
$80.00 Freak Barrel with 2 Tips
$50.00 Boblong OnOff Gear drive
$25.00 CCM Air Fittings
and Custom Ano
and this gun has never been on a field its like new
Definitely not arguing the money put into it and can't debate the asking price, especially with the way that mags hold their value. It definitely appeals to the mag enthusiast (and myself). But objectively, there are guns that perform equal to or better than any mag in regards to recoil, efficiency, weight... things that are the "agg" right now so it would be hard to find a non-magg'er to justify spending the money if it was based strictly off of performance. Most markers over $500 perform so closely to one another, the rate of diminishing returns is very very steep in the gun market these days.
Again, please don't take it as bashing your gun, it's a beautiful piece of art, clearly with a lot of love and care put into it. I'm jealous as hell of it and if I had things to sell to help cover the cost of it, I probably would in a heartbeat.
Best of luck selling it in the future. If you decide to part, I guarantee half of it will be gone before the day is over.
Last edited by dahoeb; 08-28-2016 at 08:10 PM.