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Jan 4, 2010
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Hey,

I've not played in a long, long time. A while back I joined this forum to sell off some kit, now I'm moving I've some remnants left over I may as well sell on. I was wondering what I should be looking at for the lot. I was going to put them on at £50 plus postage (probably around £10, it's 10kg or so packed). Here's what I have left:



There's my old favourite marker, the Matrix. Halo hopper, smart parts low reg, air (out of test, obviously), Reds belt, another belt, a couple of barrels, spare grips, trigger, case of various bits and pieces with O-rings, etc, mask, and a bag with 10+ tubes (2 in photo, I couldn't squeeze them all in).

I thought £50 would be a fair price to get them shifted quickly, any opinions would be welcome in case I'm wildly under / over pricing them.

Thanks :)

Matt
 
Jan 4, 2010
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I'm not sure. How would I find out? I've been out of paintballing for years so have no idea how it progressed. I don't believe it was the first model of Matrix.

Let me know how to find out and I'll check :)
 

Bolter

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I'm not sure. How would I find out? I've been out of paintballing for years so have no idea how it progressed. I don't believe it was the first model of Matrix.

Let me know how to find out and I'll check :)
More pics to start! I'm fairly sure its not one of the collectable ones I've seen, but I'm no expert. The way Cheyenne quickly moved in tells me I'm probably wrong! Someone will know.
 

outkastmike

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Looks like a standard pre Dye Matrix version (DM3) as it doesn't have the dye vert reg or lpr or milled rear knob.
Hard to put a value on it as they are not as desirable as other early electro's maybe £30 - £50 if it works.
 
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Dusty

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On a good day you've got £150 quids worth there. Break it down, sell the pieces individually and you might be surprised.