- Non-functional
- Cracked gearbox shell
- Heavily marked & scratched
This replica is in the Boneyard due to its cracked gearbox - this is clearly visible towards the rear of the gearbox where the spring and spring guide would be inserted and held. Due to the nature of this fault, we don't feel the replica is in safe enough condition to be shooting, as the gearbox could crack more under any amount of stress and launch the spring or cause further significant damage to the replica. As well as the cracked gearbox, the external condition of the platform isn't too great, so a bit of a deep clean will be needed to bring it back to its former glory. Also, the selector switch on the right side of the platform is missing, so a replacement will be necessary if you want ambidextrous control.
- Broken Stock Latch
- Shoots Hot
- Great Condition
This Saiga-12K AEG is in the Boneyard due to having a broken stock latch. The stock can be fixed or folded, but the action between these will require a rather difficult press into what's remaining of the button toward the back of the platform. Aside from this, the gun is in pristine external condition. It unfortunately was however also shooting up to 400FPS in testing (way hotter then it should), so will need downgrading before skirmish use.
- Semi-functional
- Pre-two tone
- Mint condition
This factory two-toned replica has been experiencing some feeding issues, as well as its semi-auto fire mode locking up. Given the mint exterior condition of the replica, this would make for a great project - and you don't even need a UKARA to purchase it!
Caution: When splitting the replica in half, ensure the bolt is pulled back to avoid damaging the bolt and/or hop unit.
- Snapped charging handle
- Leaky magazine
- Various marks & scratches
This GBBR was returned to us with a snapped charging handle, meaning racking the bolt will be quite difficult unless a Western Arms replacement is sourced. The magazine provided with the platform is also rather leaky, and tends to vent out when the replica is shot. Replacing this dysfunctional magazine is advisable. The replica shows some rather heavy external wear, with numerous marks and scratches across it's body. During testing, we measured an average of 330 FPS using 0.20g BBs and ASG ULTRAIR 135 PSI gas.
- Non-functional
- Slam fires
- Untested
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to a slam firing issue - usually this is down to the sear being broken or too worn down from long-term usage, however this isn't always the case and something more significant may be at play. For this specific replica, it would probably suit best as a wall hanger or prop for the Springfield fans out there...
- Non-functional
- Various internal issues
- Missing magazine
This replica seems to be completely broken - supposedly the sear is snapped meaning it doesn't cock the spring and fire. Do take note that since the bolt has nothing to engage with but still has spring tension - injury can occur if you don't move your hand from the charging handle (which happened during testing). Alongside this, the box is damaged and the gun is two toned so could potentially be a project gun if replacement parts exist or as a wall hanger. This replica also does not include a magazine.
- Non-functional
- Perfect wall-hanger
- Missing magazine
From testing, this replica is non-functional. We believe that when racking the bolt, there is nothing cocking the spring, meaning you can continuously rack it but no BBs will be discharged (apart from ones stuck in the hop unit which will simply roll out). Apart from this, the rifle is in relatively decent condition so would make for a great wall hanger. It must also be noted that the magazine usually included with the replica is missing.
- Broken nozzle
- Various marks & scratches
- Missing magazine
This beautiful pistol has found its way into our boneyard with a broken nozzle and missing magazine. A replacement of both of these shouldn't be too difficult to source, and will certainly be worth your while to get this awesome bit of kit back up and running!
It must also be noted that there is some slight external wear on the replica (small scratches, marks etc..).
- Screechy Gearbox
- Missing Right Side Selector
- Great External Condition
This SSR4 has a rather "screechy" sounding gearbox. We're unsure the cause of this and even went to the extent of replacing the gears, but it sounds no healthier. As well as this, the right side of the ambidextrous fire selector is missing, so will need replacing if you think you'll ever be shooting lefty. The platform is in fantastic external condition, so we truly hope an experienced tech will get their hands on this thing and have it running to its former glory in no time.
- (Should be) Functional
- Supposed MOSFET & motor issues
- Good external condition
This replica ended up in the Boneyard due to a "seized motor", however this wasn't witnessed during our testing... The installed Gate ASTER is also apparently faulty and drains any battery connected very quickly. During our chronograph testing we were seeing a 315 FPS average result using 0.20g BBs, so this replica is skirmishable. However, in terms of longevity, we cannot guarantee it'll be trouble-free so we advise a bit of a further inspection and tinker to ensure it's all in working order.
- 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!
- Non-functional
- Dead MOSFET
- Two-tone red
This unique replica has found its way into our boneyard due its dead MOSFET. If you want to get this super-compact platform back in order, a replacement will need to be sourced. We cannot guarantee the ease of fitting any MOSFET, as we're unsure if the gearbox is a standard V2, so an OEM replacement may be ideal. Aside from this, no other faults have been reported, though we have been unable to test the platform to potentially find any.
- Non-functional replica
- Various broken parts
- Sub-par performance
This gas replica has been brought back to us with multiple issues. First and foremost; the mag latch seems to be faulty as we're unable to insert any compatible magazine. The charging handle is broken, meaning a Western Arms replacement must be sourced. And the replica was returned with notes mentioning sub-par performance, so some other issues may be present - we haven't been able to test to discover these due to the previously mentioned problems, so we cannot guarantee the replica will perform well at all without the modification of multiple parts.
This is either the start of your next project, or a pick-up for spare parts and furniture donations!
- (Should be) Functional
- Spring guide mount cracked
- Great externals
This replica was returned to us due to a cracked spring guide mount. Whilst testing/looking at the issue, there doesn't seem to be much for concern apart from the rare chance that the mount could fully shear off, so a replacement lower receiver would be advisable to prevent this from happening. Aside from that, we were seeing a 290 FPS average from this replica on 0.20g BBs, which is a little lower than standard due to a lower power spring intended to prevent further damage to the mount.
- Snapped charging handle
- Leaky magazine
- Untested
This replica was returned to us due to its snapped charging handle. This should be an easily fix/replacement due to the WA system using real-steel charging handles or any other WA-based system charging handles (VFC, Angry Gun, WE etc..). Another fault found with this Boneyard is the provided magazine leaks. Due to this issue, we are unable to test the replica to find any other potential problems, and a replacement magazine will need to be sourced in order to get the gun shooting again, as well as a charging handle.
- Fire selector fault
- Missing magazine
- Two-tone blue
This replica is in the Boneyard with a dysfunctional safe mode. When safe is selected, the AEG shoots in semi-auto (not very safe at all!). The magazine catch was also replaced with a spare, though it supposedly doesn't work very well. During testing we were seeing an average of 330 FPS from this thing on 0.20g BBs, so it's legal to skirmish, just needs a new box magazine to get shooting! It's also Two-Tone blue, so will not require a UKARA or other defence upon purchase.
- (Should be) functional
- Magazine fault
- Broken mock shells
This mean machine is in the Boneyard due to a problem with its magazine seeming to drain through batteries way faster than it should. This means there's some kind of electronic issue going on, though it does feed completely fine. In terms of the gun itself; it's fully functional and kicks out a site-legal average of 320 FPS with 0.20g BBs. The mock bullets provided with the platform have for some reason been glued into the chain links, and a couple of the links have ended up snapping as a result of the dried glue's brittle nature.
- (Should be) Functional
- No UKARA Required
- Pre Two-Tone Red
This SMG-45 has found its way to the boneyard after a long run as a Two-Tone example/display piece in our Showroom. The gun itself should be fully functional and in an almost brand-new condition, aside from the now painted exterior and potential slight wear from touch.
- (Should be) Functional
- No UKARA Required
- Pre Two-Tone Blue
This CM16 Wild Hog has found its way to the boneyard after a long run as a Two-Tone example/display piece in our Showroom. The gun itself should be fully functional and in an almost brand-new condition, aside from the now painted exterior and potential slight wear from touch.
- Non-functional
- Multiple issues
- Project / Wall-hanger
For those that enjoy their Bullpups and British replicas - this is for you! There are quite a few issues with this replica, rendering it non-functional. It would certainly be more suitable as a wall hanger unless you're prepared to turn the replica into a project. We're unsure on all of the faults, but as far as we can see, the hop arm is broken, the inner barrel is too long (extending slightly past the end of the muzzle break), the anti-reversal latch is either broken or damaged, and there are wiring issues.
- Non-functional
- Cuts out
- Two-tone pink
This rifle was returned to us due to it "cutting out". In testing, we were unable to get the gun to shoot regardless of battery or fire mode. We're uncertain what the cause of the problem is. Whilst it is currently non-functional and two-toned pink, this platform does have a lot of potential for a great build.
- (Should be) functional
- Skirmish ready
- Potential ETU issues
We're unsure why this platform was returned to us. During testing, its ETU was initially in set-up mode, which we can only assume a fault with it may be in play, or the gearbox has at one point been opened up for a potential attempted repair. The gun is fully functional, and whilst going through our chronograph gave us results of 330 FPS with 0.20g BBs. With minimal to no faults obvious, this platform is ready to skirmish when you are!
- Non-functional
- Missing various package contents
- Heavily worn
This awesome replica has been returned to us for a variety of issues; The main reason(s) is that the MOSFET is having problems and the fuse is blown, meaning this RIF is not functional. The replica is also very worn, meaning it'll need a bit of TLC to get it to looking as good as it does new. The flash hider is missing grub screws too, so replacements would need to be found to prevent it from coming off unless you want to use a different device.
This rifle needs the love it deserves, as it's a very unique platform given its ambidextrous charging handle which isn't common place for AK replicas.
- Non-functional
- Stripped gears
- Missing stock & mag
A non-functional replica with an extremely squashed pinion gear on the motor, likely due to previous excess motor height adjustment. At a glance, we can see that the bevel gear indicates that there's minimal/no damage internally, however a thorough inspection is strongly recommended just incase there are teeth missing on the other side.
The gun's stock and magazine are missing also, but with a couple of internal replacements, a fresh stock and some magazines - you've got yourself a winner here!
- Non-functional
- Trigger issues
- Untested
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to a trigger issue - it seems that the trigger itself has been disconnected from the gearbox, so the replica doesn't cycle. We're not entirely sure if this is a direct cause of the trigger, though it seems that the spring that allows the trigger to reset is missing as it is quite stiff and doesn't bounce back after pulled.
This is an absolutely awesome platform in need of a likely quick fix for any experienced tech...
- Broken charging handle
- Leaky magazine
- Two-tone blue
This replica has landed in our boneyard with broken charging handle and leaky magazine. Fresh replacements for both of these will need to be sourced in order to get the rifle back up and running again.
- Broken charging handle
- Leaky magazine
- Untested
This replica is in the Boneyard due to its broken charging handle. Based on testing the trigger and looking at the main components, there doesn't seem to be any other damage to the platform, so it should be fully functional once the charging handle is replaced as well as the magazine that appears to be leaking.
- Broken bolt
- Unknown further faults
- Fantastic display piece
This stunning replica is in the Boneyard due to some serious issues going on with the bolt. It's very rattily and will not budge at all. Without a full platform disassembly, we are unable to diagnose or provide a solution to the problem at hand. This could potentially be fixed, but may require a couple of replacement parts.
Aside from the broken bolt, the replica is in pretty decent condition, and could serve as an absolutely awesome display piece to any era fan.
- Cracked lower receiver
- Minor scuffs
- (Should be) functional
This item is being sold as a Boneyard as it has a crack in the lower receiver. This is on the left-hand front, near the magwell. This doesn't affect the functionality of the rifle, it has been tested and fires perfectly fine and while the crack's presence doesn't seem to affect the integrity of the rifle, be aware that an issue is possible to surface in the future.
Close to the crack are a couple of relatively noticeable scuffs, but other than that, the gun is in fantastic condition.
This is a bargain at this price, so grab it before it goes!
- Very damaged receiver
- Missing mag release
- Missing battery cover
This uniquely styled M4 has seen better days... Starting with what you can see in the last image, there is a very large gouge out of the front of the receiver along with several pretty mean cracks. On top of this, the magazine release catch and button are missing, as well as the battery cover at the rear of the platform.
We strongly recommend replacing the receiver if you're intending on skirmishing this thing, however we advise this platform be bought for parts and funky furniture donations from what's remaining and in decent enough condition to go on your next build.
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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