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1 - Adventure Game Supplies Nelson (post 6) #10 goes with
2 - Nel Spot 007 body (post 6) #6 goes with
3 - are the funny shaped wrenches anything specific?
4 - broken ram and hammer to something?
5 - ?
6 - Nelson parts for #2 (post 6)
7 - Sheridan frame part for attaching square bar stock in post 5 (post 6)
8 - barrel plug?
9 - ?
10 - thumb screw to Nelson #1 (post 6)
11 - ?
12 - Sterling bolt ? (post 3)
13 - he said he thought these might have gone to the Palmers as well? no threads. One has a small lip but the other does not.
Side note to the above. #11 is obviously a cup seal, and just at looking at it, for a Spyder. The tool box associated with the pick up has a TON of spyder looking cup seals in it. I have never known the guy to own a spyder so do these also fit Nelson or something?
#1 is an old Nelson built by Adventure Game Supplies, #10 goes with it. - https://paintballhistory.com/ags-comp/
#2 is an old 007 body, #6 goes with it.
#7 goes to a Sheridan frame to add that square bar stock you just posted, could be Palmers
Pro Am - It came with the smaller powerfeed on it. The breech currently on won't stay in place correctly without the barrel, so not really sure if it goes with or not.
This one does not work, will not cock. Unsure if it's even worth bothering with?
Do you mean the foregrip? Yes, that's original. It should be cast metal. It's normal that it won't stay in place without a barrel. The Pro-Lite and Pro/Carbine foregrips were plastic and have a little extra material for strength, but the Pro Am foregrip doesn't have much to hang on to without the barrel
The powerfeed might have been an APP upgrade? Not sure about that
It's been awhile since I've seen a Pro Am on the market; I would say a bit more than a Pro-Lite due to the relative rarity, maybe $50-75 to the right buyer
That Sterling is a very early one. Good chance the sear and latch are worn out, or a spring is clipped or shimmed in a way that makes it hard to cock.
These used to go between 85 and 175 depending on who the seller and buyer were; if it's in rough shape it might be practically scrap, as parts don't exist. Maybe pull the lower tube apart and take a peek?
Thanks much for the tip. I got in it and the bolt rings were so dry they were dragging. Everything inside is in great shape aside from the need to swap some rings. Shoots like a champ now.
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