- Heavily worn
- Snapped outer barrel
- Feeding problems
This replica shows an excessive amount of wear, has a snapped outer barrel that freely detaches, and is experiencing some feeding problems. The suppressor usually provided with this platform is missing, though some bonus magazines seem to have been thrown in the box (3 in total, though they may all be mis-feeders). If you have some technical knowledge on fixing magazines and fancy a tinker with an outer barrel, then this is perfect pick for you!
For the rounds that we did manage to fire through our chronograph, we saw an average of around 335 FPS using 0.20g BBs, so if you were to get the magazines working properly, there's not much more work that needs to be done to get this thing back in a skirmish environment!
Note that this platform sports a Two-Tone Blue colour scheme, meaning a UKARA or other defence will not be required upon purchase. This paint is however rather worn, and so too are most of the platform's externals.
- 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!
- 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.
- Non-functional
- Unknown faults
- Parts missing
This replica is being sold as non-functional. It simply will not fire. The fire selector itself (the ambidextrous side) has fallen off, so a replacement will need to be sourced for this if you do manage to get the gun back up and running. The stock's buttpad seems to come off easier than it should too, so a touch of glue may be advisable there.
Overall, this gun may be better used as a source of parts, but if you're up for the task... this might just be your winter project to fix-up.
- Semi-functional
- Various marks & scratches
- Two-tone blue
This replica has been returned to us with an issue reported that "it stops working after 15 minutes"...
If this is true, it can be skirmished, but only in 15 minute intervals! Jokes aside, this replica is untested: we'll leave that fun to you. Both the inlcuded drum magazine and stick magazine are jammed with BBs. We believe this replica may be best suited as a wall hanger or even a prop. It also appears the safety catch has gone missing so a replacement would have to be sourced. The charging handle assembly also appears to have gone missing so this would also have to be sourced. Given the Two-Tone, a UKARA is not required to purchase this gorgeous piece of history.
Caution: When splitting the replica in half, ensure the bolt is pulled back to avoid damaging the bolt and/or hop unit.
- 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 can ultimately be an easy fix/tightening. The foregrip is also pink, suggesting this used to be a two-tone replica. Last but not least; firing the replica gave us a value of 580 FPS +/- 10% on .2 BBs which means this replica is not site legal and would have to be downgraded amongst the other fixes required.
- Non-functional
- Stripped piston/gears
- Cool battle-worn finish - Great prop!
This iconic WW2 replica has landed in our boneyard due to it having either stripped gears or a stripped piston, it is unclear which one. Due to this, it is currently non-functional, and there may be other faults. The external paint has also been scratched severely, but in our opinion, this gives the platform a unique and fitting battle-worn finish, perfectly fitting for a WW2 prop or wall hanger.
If you are techy and know how to fix the internals or you want an iconic and unique display piece, this Grease Gun is a great choice for you!
- Non-functional
- Bolt not cocking
- Potential project
This rifle is suffering from some problems with its bolt and the cocking of it. If you pull back the bolt and return it to battery, there is no spring tension at all throughout the process, and it doesn't reset the trigger. Ultimately, it's dead. If you're a technician with some prior experience with springers, this could be a decent project for you to figure out...
- Non-functional
- Potential sear issue
- Pre-two tone red
This sniper rifle has landed in our boneyard due to being non-functional. This is likely caused by sear damage, however, we cannot confirm that, as there may be other faults present. The rifle does come in a glorious pre-two tone red finish, meaning that you do not need a UKARA to purchase this. If you fancy a fixer upper or you like this rifle's cool, unique style, this may be the one for you!
- 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; potential cause is a snapped cocking arm sear. We're unsure on any other issues or any potential fixes, but you unfortunately won't be able to rack it. It also has slight external wear, most noticeable 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.
- Untested
- Outer barrel damaged
- Missing spring guide block
This GLOCK replica has excessive wear on its outer barrel. There was also a broken-off piece found in the box alongside the pistol, which upon further inspection appears to have also come from the outer barrel where the front of the hop unit sits. The front spring guide block is also missing, meaning there may be mechanism issues when firing this replica which is also somewhat indicated by the rather unsatisfying racking of the slide. This could be an easy fix-up if both of the problematic parts are replaced (spring guide block and outer barrel).
- 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.
- 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.
- 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...
- Selector issues
- Low FPS
- Externally mint
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to issues with the selector - whilst the replica is in safe, it'll fire semi-auto but when switching to either semi or full-auto, it'll only fire in full auto so this would need to be fixed in order to have a safe to use replica otherwise you'll end up having to plugging and unplugging the replica in order to render it safe. Regardless, firing this replica through the chronograph gave us 250 FPS +/- 10% on .2 BBs so this AEG may need to be inspected for airseal issues as its supposed to be firing at 315 FPS +/- 10% on .2 BBs.
- 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!
- 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.
- 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.
- (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.
- 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.
- Motor height issue
- Externally mint
- Fully functional
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to an issue with the motor height - whilst firing the replica, its clear that the motor isn't correctly meshing with the bevel gear causing it to make a grinding noise after it cycles. Shooting through our chronograph, we were seeing 305 FPS +/- 10% on .2 BBs so you could quite happily use this at a skirmish however given the platform is based off a DMR, it could be worth upgrading the spring and locking the replica to semi-auto as it does have an eshooter mosfet that's programmable to turn it into a fully-fledged DMR!
- Missing various parts
- Dead mosfet
- Externally mint
This replica has a multitude of issues; including a blown MOSFET, low FPS output (prior to the MOSFET being blown), assembly bolt not retaining (most likely due to a missing E-clip if the replica originally had one), and missing inner barrel and screws from the hop unit.
As you can see and understand, there will be a decent amount of work required to get this replica back to its former glory, however it could make for a pretty cool wall hanger regardless given the limited/no damage across the furniture. The magazine originally provided with this platform is also missing, so a replacement will need to be sourced if you intend on getting it shooting again or want to display it with a magazine inserted.
- 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
- 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!
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