- Externally decent
- HOP-up parts missing
- Requires a replacement cylinder
This CM.702A-U landed in the Boneyard with a damaged cylinder, missing HOP-up adjustment screw and torn HOP-up rubber but is near mint externally. The piston, spring and spring guide have been removed but are present in the box, as is the thread adapter and magazine.
On the outside, this Boneyard is in great condition, with a small amount of finish wear on the magazine well and Harris lug, along with a deep but small scratch on the tip of the outer barrel. Whether you need parts for your M24 build or are seeking a summer project, this Boneyard has loads of potential!
- Non-functional
- Wiring or motor issues
- Various marks & scratches
It's unknown why this replica was initially sent to the Boneyard, however after some investigative work, we discovered it non-functional with what seems to be either motor and/or wiring issues. Trying to shoot the replica results in the EBB seizing and no shot fired, trying to then fire again results in nothing. If you attempt to consistently fire the replica, the wiring begins to heat up quite significantly. Due to the dangerous nature of this potential fire risk, we suggest only taking this project onboard if you're an experienced tech. Adding on, there is a also some slight wear visible on the Two-Tone paint, and the charging handle for the mock bolt has snapped off.
Overall, this replica may serve best as a husk to pull spare parts and furniture from for your other broken one!
- PPSH Lucky dip
- Parts in good condition
- Great for spares or repairs
This is a box of parts that once were a PPSH. It has been disassembled and is now a box of pieces that resemble a PPSH. It is unclear if any parts are missing, but the parts that are in the box are in relatively good condition. This is a great platform to try and rebuild yourself if you have the skills or to take the parts from to re-pimp your own PPSH.
- 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!
- Broken bolt carrier
- Shoots hot
- Functional
This beast of a replica has landed in our boneyard due to a few issues; first and foremost, part of the bolt carrier is broken where the rear screw is located, meaning securing the frame to the receiver would be quite difficult as you only have the front portion of the replica to secure the two pieces together.
The muzzle device also freely spins, but this could be an easy fix/tightening. The foregrip is also pink, suggesting this used to be a two-tone replica. Last but not least; firing this thing into our chronograph gave us a reading of 580 FPS using 0.20g BBs, meaning it is not site legal and would have to be downgraded amongst the other fixes required.
- Non-functional
- Potential sear issue
- Pre-two tone red
This sniper rifle has landed in our boneyard non-functional - likely caused by sear damage, though we cannot confirm without deeper investigation as there may be other faults present. The rifle does come in a two-tone red finish, meaning that you will not need a UKARA to purchase it. If you fancy a fixer-upper or like this rifle's cool, unique style, this may be the one for you!
- Cracked stock
- Semi-functional
- Missing top cover
This AK platform has landed in the boneyard as it is missing its top cover and magazine, and the stock is cracked. It is semi-functional; when a battery is plugged in, the gun will function; however, due to its missing mag, the performance cannot be commented on. Overall, this is a great bargain AK, if you're willing to put the effort in to bring it back to its former glory.
- 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 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!
- Sear broken
- Non-functional
- Valve slightly damaged
This shotgun is jammed with BBs. It 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. The reported issue is a broken sear, so this thing may be repairable as long as you can source parts.
Externally, this STF-12 is almost immaculate, with some minor marks on the fill valve but no other damage to note. If you like the Fabarms style and fancy a cool-looking shotgun, this could be a great choice for you. Just remember to be safe while attempting any work on this platform!
- In pieces
- Two-tone red
- Non-functional
This SMG is in the boneyard for very obvious reasons... It's in pieces. It is unclear what is missing, but it is certain that the stock is missing and the charging handle has snapped off; everything else is a lucky dip. This is a great one to pick up for spare parts or a project that you have planned. Plus, its red paint job means that you don't need a UKARA to purchase whatever remains of this SMG-5!
- Missing majority of replica
- Parts donor
- Missing accessories
This replica has landed in our Boneyard missing a whole bunch of parts. There's so many parts missing that it's easier to state what's left; the body of the replica, outer barrel, gearbox shell, hop unit, and charging handle assembly (including the guide and baseplate for the spring and cocking handle). On the side of the platform, the original selector and spring guide for the gearbox is also present.
Due to how much would need to be done in order to get it working again (it's missing basically everything inside the gearbox), this replica may ultimately serve best as a parts donor for what's remaining. Externally, what's left of the platform is surprisingly in mint condition. Not that it particularly matters in this state, but it must be noted that this replica's magazine is also missing, so a replacement or two will need sourcing if you do intend to somehow get this thing shooting again.
- Box of bits disguised as an AEG
- Missing wiring
- Furniture in relatively good condition
This rifle is/can be assembled; however, don't be fooled! It is held together with hopes and dreams and will fall apart as soon as you pick it up. It is missing a few parts, such as its wiring, and there is a bag of parts separate in the box. This could be a great one to pick up if you fancy some tech work and getting used to the internal side of your AEGs.
- Box of disassembled parts
- Unknown faults
- Missing ETU components
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to unknown faults - when opening the box, the replica was in 'assembled' pieces where it was all put together but hasn't actually been secured meaning you can remove the stock, receiver and pistol grip.
When inspecting this replica, it appears that wires were absent both from the stock and pistol grip (for the motor) meaning majority of the ETU components are missing and would need to be replaced with either the same parts or potentially upgrade the replica with a V2 style mosfet. There is also a bag of parts in the box so some 'assembly and figuring out' will need to be conducted. Lastly, the magazine is missing so a replacement would have to be sourced.
- Inner barrel + HOP separate
- Two tone red
- Non-functional
This rifle is in the boneyard as it is non-functional. The rifle doesn't work properly, and parts have since been removed. The inner barrel and HOP assembly are separate in the box, and the magazine is missing. The handguard is also polymer, not the expected aluminium alloy one that usually comes with this product. It requires a bit of attention but this platform could be great for building on if you can get it working again!
- Non-functional
- Damaged bolt
- Two-tone green
This sniper has landed in the boneyard as it has a damaged bolt; this is due to it being installed incorrectly. It is now non-functional, and a new bolt would need to be sourced in order to get this platform back up and running. It comes with a green two-tone paint job, so a UKARA is not needed to purchase this. There may be other issues that could not be identified due to the non-functioning nature of this sniper
- Non-functional
- Box of bits
- 2 Magazines included
This was once a rifle, but is now a box of bits. It has had plenty of parts pillaged from it, but there is still an inner barrel and most of a gearbox if you need some parts for your own gun. It also comes with two high-capacity magazines, one wheel-wound one and one string-wounded one. If you want some spare parts or need the rear part of an AK-104, this is a great deal for you!
- Non-functional
- Missing magazine
- Loose furniture
This Specna Arms rifle is non-functional. Most of its furniture is loose, and the internals are broken. It is reported that its gearbox case has warped, and the inner barrel plus some of the wiring is loose in the box. This body itself is in relatively good condition so this could be a good one to strip and rebuild with your own internals. Sadly, the magazine is also missing and the box is badly damaged.
- Most certainly non-functional
- Lots of loose parts for salvage
- Could make a great custom build
This gun is in the boneyard for very obvious reasons, half of it is missing! It has clearly seen some things and is very... battleworn. There are still some great furniture parts here to salvage or a base/parts of a gun that could make a mean custom build. Overall, there's a lot of work to be done here, but maybe you are the type of person who looks at this and sees endless opportunities and custom build potential.
- Motor issues
- Wobbly stock
- Non-functional
This M14 EBR is being sold as a Boneyard because its motor pin has snapped, rendering it non-functional. The stock is also wobbly and the trigger guard / mag release tabs are also loose.
Cosmetically the gun is in fantastic condition with only minor marks or scratches around the stock, so this would make for some good furniture should you want to take it apart, but that sadly is the main use for this, including stripping it for spare internal parts.
- (Should be) Functional
- Loose stock
- Loose trigger guard
This hefty beast is in the Boneyard due to its loose stock and trigger guard. Whilst these may be annoying, they do not impact the internals of the rifle and it should still be perfectly functional, however, there may be other faults that we could not identify. Aside from the annoyances with some of the external parts, the overall quality of this rifle is perfectly adequate for taking on to the battlefield. Just make sure you've hit the gym before; this thing weighs over 5kg!
- Missing gas parts
- Won't shoot
- Two-tone red
This Cowboy Rifle is missing parts relating to its gas mechanism. It seems the hammer also has an issue where it will fire at random shortly after the replica is cocked. We've also encountered some irregular extraction failures of the shells where they'll get stuck either in the chamber when they're attempted to be ejected or where they're transferred from the feed tube into the chamber.
One major benefit for this replica is that it's two-tone red, meaning you won't need UKARA or other defence if you're wanting to purchase it as a display piece or even just a cool lever-action to play around with!
- Non-functional
- Two-tone green
- Missing outer and inner barrel
This gun is in our Boneyard as it is missing parts and is likely non-functional. The entire barrel assembly is missing and therefore we could not test it. It does come with a green two-tone finish meaning you will not need a UKARA to purchase this. It could be a great potential project or something to pillage parts from.
Please note that the magazine has not been tested and the box it is supplied in is extremely damaged.
- No wiring
- Snapped carry handle
- Tan handguard, black gun
This rifle has landed in our boneyard as it doesn't have any wiring, this means we could not test its functionality, but we can safely assume that it is non-functional. The charging handle has completely snapped off and the handguard is tan, contrasting the rest of the platform's black. Overall, this is a great external shell for gutting and repairing or completely changing into a HPA platform.
The magazine is untested and it is uncertain if there are any problems with it.
- Box of parts
- Non-functional
- Great for spare parts
This is a box of parts from two separate Specna Arms 249 platforms. The gearbox looks to be intact and the external parts are all in reasonable quality. If you're in search of spare parts for repairs or making your own zombified 249 LMG, this could be the perfect pick-up for you!
The box is heavily damaged and the magazine is absent. Overall, this is a box of bits and it is uncertain what is salvageable and what isn't.
- Missing nozzle
- Missing safety bar
- Two-tone green
This replica's nozzle is nowhere to be seen, meaning it will not work without the installation of a suitable replacement. The safety bar that locks the safety in place is also missing, meaning there's no positive click when changing fire mode, and the safety can easily be pushed out by accident. The replica does cycle when a battery is plugged in, so it seems it just needs replacement parts and it'll be good to go!
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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