New poster with a question about the CPS3200...
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:08 pm
Hey everybody.
Not really used to meassage boards but you all seem to be the experts. Let me preface my question with a little story about my personal super soaker history (If you dont want the history just skip down past this paragraph):
My first gun was a SS60 the year it came out. Later on when the CPS line came out i got the 1500. I thought I kept losing water wars because the 1500 wasn't very good. Looking back it was probably because I was always outnumbered (my older bros both had 2500's and would gang up on me). But one summer I saved up a whole bunch of money and bought the 3200. My friend was inspired and he also bought the 3200. Not quite the amazing improvement in battle that I had hoped for (the 3200 is quite encumbering for an 11 year old), but I loved the gun nonetheless. Here I am several years later and I just cleaned out my shed. My gun doesn't look new, but it's not ugly and it wasn't working great (leaks, broken clips, stripped threads, etc.). So I spent a weekend fixing it up. I bought new METAL clips... these guys wont break. Got a new hose and sealed everything with PVC cement and silicone. So this bad boy is all fixed up and working like a champ (I even fixed the QFD), when all of a sudden my friend reminds me that he had one and he doesn't really want it anymore. So he needs some money so I offer him $20 for this bad boy. I get the gun and aesthetically, it's near flawless. All original stickers and parts with minimal sun bleaching (he never really used it).
So to make a a long story short, I have my personally modified gun which I intend to keep for my own amusement. But in addition, I have this other gun, aesthetically perfect, but I had to do some minor, unintrusive repairs (you can't really tell I did anything). So now it works quite well, but it has been tampered with. So how much would this be worth? Is it worth selling it or should I keep it for parts in case something on my modified gun breaks?
(If I'm in the wrong place, I would appreciate it if someone would direct me to the right place.)
Not really used to meassage boards but you all seem to be the experts. Let me preface my question with a little story about my personal super soaker history (If you dont want the history just skip down past this paragraph):
My first gun was a SS60 the year it came out. Later on when the CPS line came out i got the 1500. I thought I kept losing water wars because the 1500 wasn't very good. Looking back it was probably because I was always outnumbered (my older bros both had 2500's and would gang up on me). But one summer I saved up a whole bunch of money and bought the 3200. My friend was inspired and he also bought the 3200. Not quite the amazing improvement in battle that I had hoped for (the 3200 is quite encumbering for an 11 year old), but I loved the gun nonetheless. Here I am several years later and I just cleaned out my shed. My gun doesn't look new, but it's not ugly and it wasn't working great (leaks, broken clips, stripped threads, etc.). So I spent a weekend fixing it up. I bought new METAL clips... these guys wont break. Got a new hose and sealed everything with PVC cement and silicone. So this bad boy is all fixed up and working like a champ (I even fixed the QFD), when all of a sudden my friend reminds me that he had one and he doesn't really want it anymore. So he needs some money so I offer him $20 for this bad boy. I get the gun and aesthetically, it's near flawless. All original stickers and parts with minimal sun bleaching (he never really used it).
So to make a a long story short, I have my personally modified gun which I intend to keep for my own amusement. But in addition, I have this other gun, aesthetically perfect, but I had to do some minor, unintrusive repairs (you can't really tell I did anything). So now it works quite well, but it has been tampered with. So how much would this be worth? Is it worth selling it or should I keep it for parts in case something on my modified gun breaks?
(If I'm in the wrong place, I would appreciate it if someone would direct me to the right place.)