Annihilator with broken stock

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  • Magmoormaster
    Only here for the zipline
    • Jul 2020
    • 1294
    • Glendale, AZ

    #1

    Annihilator with broken stock

    I got this in a trade a while back and never got around to doing anything with it. I'd like to sell it to someone who can give it the love it deserves.







    As you can see in the pics, it's in fairly rough shape. The original paint hs flaking pretty heavily towards the front of the body and there's a lot of tape residue on the barrel. I have not tested it, but I assume it leaks. I no longer have the facilities or tools to work on it. Most unfortunately, the UMB California stock broke when it was shipped to me. It should be a pretty easy repair for anyone with the right welding equipment. Priced accordingly.

    Price: $200 OBO shipped SOLD to the US. Not interested in trades.
    Last edited by Magmoormaster; 09-11-2025, 06:23 PM.
  • Magmoormaster
    Only here for the zipline
    • Jul 2020
    • 1294
    • Glendale, AZ

    #2
    A strange day indeed when rare brass sits this long without so much as a comment!! Is my price way off or something?

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    • Ecapnation
      Ecapnation commented
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      Brass market has been way down lately... Along with everything else.
  • BrickHaus
    Tactical Spoon Reacquired
    • Sep 2020
    • 3396
    • Minnesota

    #3
    If I wasn't buying a bike, Id snag it. My annihilatior was a laser gun it's honestly one of the nicest shooting sheridan based guns I had. I really think Tim knew what he was talking about in his statements about the "air kernel" and properly dialing it in for the barrel of a given shooter. The only reason I got rid of it, was for Walzmas. I also have a rtp viper, which was getting a lions share of my open class use.
    https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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    • DocsMachine
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 2699
      • Alaska

      #4
      The question I always have with something like that is leave the 'patina', or restore it.

      On one hand, we have no provenance- we don't (as I understand it) know who previously owned it (IE, somebody famous) so altering the as-received isn't really losing anything.

      On the other hand, it's a rare, period "survivor" in fairly good shape. Clean up the bore, replace a few seals find ya an old style VL-90 or even a stick feed, and go play.

      Doc.
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      • Ecapnation
        Ecapnation commented
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        I'm running into that with a Mac1 I have. It's factory constant air and not cut for the drop out changer. I managed to find a Mac quick changer but don't want to cut the body for it
    • StaticShocked
      Certified Feline Herder
      • Jun 2025
      • 347
      • Indiana, USA

      #5
      I would say there is interest as i am sure more than just me would love to get this. I keep coming to look at it (like every day) because it is really neat marker, but i don't NEED it. I keep hoping someone will buy it so i loose the temptation. I know i will have fun repairing it, making it work again, and then playing a few games with it before it goes on display.

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      • Trbo323
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #6
        Man, they used to have such good names for just about every marker.

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