- Sluggish cycling
- Missing magazine
- Missing charger & battery
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to apparently not being able to cycle - through our own testing however, the replica seems to be fully functional minus a slightly sluggish performance. Firing through our chronograph, we were seeing 200 FPS on .2 BBs so it's more than capable to be used during a skirmish. We will note that the magazine alongside the charger and battery are all missing so replacements will have to be sourced in order to use this replica.
- Fully functional
- Stiff trigger
- Missing charger & battery
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to issues with the trigger being 'stiff' - testing this, it does appear that there's a little more resistance than normal when pulling the trigger but still feels normal for an AEP. Other than this, the replica is fully functional and we were seeing 220 FPS on .2 BBs although performance was slightly sluggish. Alongside the issue addressed, the battery and charger are missing so replacements will have to be sourced in order to use this replica.
- Fully functional
- Sluggish trigger response
- Missing charger & battery
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to supposedly being dead - however when we did our testing, the replica seems to be functional albeit slightly sluggish in trigger response and general performance. Regardless, we were seeing 215 FPS on .2 BBs so if you want a capable AEP that probably just needs a bit of TLC then this may be the one for you; take note that the battery and charger are missing so these would have to be sourced.
- Strong odor
- Potentially dead
- Missing accessories
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to supposed electrical issues - further inspection presents us with a replica that has a strong odor emitting from it, suggesting the internals may be burned out. We're reluctant to test the replica due to the damaged connector which also looks like it's discoloured, which makes us believe that the electronics have burned out and subsequently caused the wiring to warm up (which can kill/damage any battery connected). Ultimately this replica is usable as a wall hanger or as a prop provided these issues have ended up killing-off the replica - adding on that the magazine is nowhere to be seen alongside the charger and battery also not being present.
- Prop/display piece
- Missing charger & battery
- Selector issues
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to issues regarding the selector - as far as we can tell, the physical selector isn't able to interact with the internals of the replica in order to change to semi-auto which means this replica is primarily an outdoor platform unless you want a beautiful sidearm as a prop or wall hangar. Other than this issue, we were seeing an average of 210 FPS on .2 BBs which is normal for an AEP platform like this one. Do note that this replica out of the box is missing its charger and battery so a replacement would have to be sourced.
- Non-functional
- Unknown fault(s)
- Great prop
This replica is in the Boneyard as it doesn't work for unknown reasons. Something we have been able to identify however is its damaged stock, which does not lock into any positions. We have attempted to test the platform with several different batteries, but it simply won't fire. This could be a good husk to pillage remaining functional parts from or a prop for those wanting to add a MAC-10 in their collection.
- Missing slide
- Partially disassembled
- Bag of parts
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to being partially disassembled - we can only presume that a part has been broken and the replica was disassembled to remove the part to eventually replace it however this may have not happened and has been kept in pieces. Based on the fact that the slide is missing, we're assuming this was the broken part and ultimately this replica would need a replacement to re-assemble.
Included in the box is a bag of parts which visually inspecting it, shows us a BBU housing, nozzle, what appears to be the take-down lever and some sort of rod. Other that was was explained, there may be other faults that we can't test for so this would require some serious tech work in order to get it back into its former condition.
- Feeding issues
- Cosmetic damage
- Wobbly handguard and barrel
This replica is being sold as a Boneyard due to feeding issues, cosmetic wear, a wobbly barrel and missing magazine. Although that sounds like a lot, we're certain that some are potentially easy fixes. The cosmetic wear is present on the receiver and the feeding issues are causing multiple BBs to be fed simultaneously into the platform. Other than these issues, the gun works. This a great bargain for someone who loves the Russian aesthetic, or is looking to get a great discounted rifle with some potentially easy fixes.
- Non-functional
- Unknown issues
- Externally mint
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due being non-functional; we're not entirely sure what lead to this happening though out of the box, the included battery that is usually found with this replica is nowhere to be seen so a replacement would have to be sourced if you're interested in this boneyard.
Regardless, we found ourselves a spare battery to test though when plugging the battery in; no matter what fire mode we chose, the replica wouldn't shoot so this either may be a battery problem (where we picked up a dead battery) or there's something more problematic occurring; further investigation is required.
- Non-functional
- Nozzle broken
- Magazine missing
This HG-203 MAC-11 landed in the boneyard after being returned with a broken nozzle. The magazine originally provided with the platform has since gone missing. The platform is untested due to the missing magazine but consider it non-functional. Externally, this MAC-11 is in decent nick, with a small amount of finish wear on the safety catch but nothing else obvious. A great source of parts for MAC-11 owners or a cool wall hanger for a great price!
- Missing pieces
- Functional bolt system
- Great for spares or repairs
This sniper rifle has landed in the Boneyard due to missing parts and being semi-disassembled. The handguard is missing and a bag of parts is included in the box. The bolt mechanism is functional but due to the front end missing, we were unable to test the platform.
It's a great bargain for some spare parts to make repairs or to potentially salvage the bolt system and insert it into another frame. It comes with a magazine and the aforementioned bag of pieces, presumably recovered from the missing front end.
- Missing trigger parts
- Wobbly slide
- Missing magazine
This beautiful replica has found its way into our boneyard due to an issue regarding the trigger - as far as we can see, the trigger doesn't interface with anything which means a component is missing (further investigation is required to determine exactly what part this is).
Handling this replica also presents us with another potential issue where the slide is quite wobbly compared to normal so this would also have to be investigated. The magazine is also missing, so if you intend to repair this, then a replacement would need to be sourced; otherwise, this would be perfect as a wall hanger.
- Somewhat functional
- Parts missing
- Somehow in decent condition
This iconic replica isn't held together properly, and a lot of its parts have been taken off/out and bagged together in the box. The platform was functional during a dry-fire test, so we can confirm that it cycles - however there may be faults that we weren't able to identify related to range or accuracy. Realistically the gun needs to be fully assembled in order to evaluate its performance.
We cannot determine what's missing from a glance; the hop unit and inner barrel assembly (including the hop rubber) are present, though the stock is nowhere to be seen. There are quite a few random parts in the bag (a lot of screws too). Ultimately this could be a relatively easy rebuild/project, though given the looming possibility that some parts may be missing, rebuilding it to its former glory could turn into a wild endeavour.
- Brand new
- Damaged piston/bolt
- Externally pristine
This sniper rifle has landed in the boneyard as it was non-functional from the manufacturer. It has piston/bolt issues that cause it to be non-functional. Once these have been repaired, you may have yourself a nearly brand-new platform ready for the battlefield. The box includes all its original contents.
- Great external condition
- Smashes BBs when loading
- Great wall hanger
This sniper rifle smashes BBs when they are loaded into the rifle. It has been taken apart, and it is unclear what is causing this issue. The external quality of this rifle is nearly pristine, so it could make for a great wall hanger, or if you can figure out the BB smashing issue, then you have yourself a brand new platform!
- Holding pin missing
- Missing bipod
- Mint condition
This replica's holding pin that allows the bolt to cock the spring has gone missing, which in turn means that a replacement will need to be sourced to get it back up and running again. Externally the platform is in good condition, although it's missing the bipod originally provided, so a replacement/alternative will need sourcing if you want the full setup.
- Missing multiple parts
- Externally mint
- Potential wall hanger
This replica is in the Boneyard missing several body screws, this replica also needs a bit of internal work as the bolt simply slides out when racking is attempted due to missing trigger parts. Further investigation will need to be conducted to determine which parts specifically will need sourcing. Other than this, the replica is in decent condition externally so if a trigger was to be sourced, it could pass as a wall hanger. Alternatively, the platform may serve well as a husk to pillage remaining parts and furniture from.
- Non-functional
- Missing trigger components
- Externally pristine
This replica is in the Boneyard missing the majority of its internal trigger components, rendering it non-functional until parts are replaced. We're unsure specifically what's missing but the platform will not rack, so it may serve best as a parts donor or an awesome display piece/prop given its pristine external condition.
- Snapped auto-sear
- Missing magazine
- Outer barrel has stripped threads
This VMP-1C has a snapped auto sear. The sear can be manually reset in order to shoot, however, when the bolt cycles it does not engage/reset, meaning it will need replacing. The outer barrel also has stripped threads so a replacement will need to be sourced if you wish to attach a muzzle device.
This is an ideal project for someone with prior experience with this specific platform. It must also be noted that the magazine originally provided is missing, so a replacement will need to be sourced.
- Cylinder issues
- Potential missing parts
- Good external condition
This sniper is in the boneyard due to issues with its cylinder; a new one would need to be sourced to repair it. There may also be other missing parts that have not been recorded. Other than these issues, the sniper rifle looks nearly brand new, if you fancy a clean body for cheap, this is a great one for you!
- Missing parts
- Trigger assembly loose
- Externally mint
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to various issues; the main fault is that the trigger assembly is loose and the retaining pin is nowhere to be seen - there's also some parts in the box that is most likely associated with the trigger/mcok bolt that will need reassembly if your intention is to skirmish. Due to the external quality however, this would also work as some sort of prop/wall hanger as the replica is in good condition with limited/no marks or scratches.
- Missing multiple parts
- No wiring
- Externally mint
This replica's pistol grip and motor are separated from its body and the buffer tube is also rather loose, looking as though it has been damaged in some fashion. It also appears that the internal wiring and MOSFET have been removed, meaning you'll need to be a decent electronic tinkerer to get this platform back in working order. This platform is missing its fire selectors too (they are ambidextrous, so we recommend sourcing original parts for the best fitment and compatibility).
Due to the listed issues, we're unable to test for further faults and performance status. Ultimately this could make for a decent project as it's quite a nice base gun and in decent external condition.
- Stock loose
- Non-functional - Untested
- Great for parts or repairs
This M870 ended up in the Boneyard due to the stock rod pulling out of the receiver. It is also missing its gas reservoir and potentially other parts/screws from inside the stock. The furniture itself appears to be in good condition, as does the shotgun itself, but the threaded rod to which the stock mounts is damaged to the extent that it will no longer tighten. The threaded socket on the rear of the shotgun is also damaged.
If you're handy with a hot glue gun, this would make a fantastic wall hanger but could also be a good source of parts if you have a Golden Eagle M870 in need of repair!
- Pump Jammed
- Non-Functional
- Great External Condition
This gas powered FABARM shotgun has a jammed pump. We're unsure on the root cause or any potential fixes to this issue, but you unfortunately won't be able to rack it. A unique platform, this one will be well worth your time to fix up, or could serve well as a display piece/prop.
- Pump Jammed
- Non-Functional
- Great External Condition
This gas powered FABARM shotgun has a jammed pump. We're unsure on the root cause or any potential fixes to this issue, but you unfortunately won't be able to rack it. A unique platform, this one will be well worth your time to fix up, or could serve well as a display piece/prop.
- Jamming Pump
- Dysfunctional Trigger
- Broken Shell Tube Cover
This gas powered FABARM shotgun is in the Boneyard with several problems. It has supposedly been used for parts, though we're unsure what exactly is now missing. Its pump tends to jam when racked and the trigger does nothing. The shell tube towards the front of the platform is also broken - the threaded section for the cap is no longer secured into the tube. There may be more ongoing problems but we cannot diagnose these due to the platform not being in a functional enough condition to test. Overall this might be quite a big task to fix up, so may be better used to take more parts from, or just to serve as a pretty cool wall hanger!
- Pump arm jammed
- Scratch on mock bolt
- Missing fill valve
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to the pump action being jammed - we're not sure how this has occurred though investigation is required to get this beautiful replica back in action. We've also discovered that the fill valve isn't present and is nowhere to be seen so a replacement would have to be sourced. Externally the replica is in mint condition and all of the original accessories are present so if you know a fix for the pump arm, this could be a cheap deal for practically a new replica.
- Pump arm jammed
- Scratch on mock bolt
- Bagged part in box
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to the pump action being jammed - we're not sure how this has occurred though investigation is required to get this beautiful replica back in action. Externally the replica is in mint condition apart from a scratch on the mock bolt - all of the original accessories are present however there is a bag with a part that we can't identify also contained in the replica's box so investigation into what this could be may be necessary to fully re-assemble the replica and get it back into working order.
- Pump Jammed
- Non-Functional
- Potential wall hanger
This gas-powered FABARM shotgun has a jammed pump; the potential cause of which could be a snapped cocking arm sear. We're unsure on any other issues or potential fixes for the identified fault, but you unfortunately won't be able to rack it. It also shows slight external wear, most noticeably on the tip of the outer barrel. A unique platform for sure, this one will be well worth your time to fix up, or could serve well as a display piece/prop.
- Jammed with BBs
- Non-functional
- Does not rack
This shotgun is jammed with BBs and will not rack; please ensure that you wear eye protection before attempting to diagnose and remedy this shotgun. It may be an easy fix after disassembling the platform, but the correct safety equipment must be used as it is unclear whether the shotgun will cycle and discharge by itself. If you like the FABARM style and fancy a cool-looking shotty at a discounted price, this could be a nice choice for you. Just remember to take extra safety precautions when attempting any work on this platform!
Reduced price pre-loved or damaged airsoft guns and parts for projects and spares
The airsoft boneyard: where guns and parts come in need of some love. Ideal if you’re looking for a cheap airsoft gun to get you going, or if you’re looking for a new fixer-upper project these second-hand used guns will be a perfect place to start. This is the Patrol Base collection of pre-loved and reduced-price airsoft guns, spares and parts, including everything from guns and sniper rifles to mags, grips and grenades.
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