Old WGP Sniper 1 with Stock - Value?

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  • jonbobshinigin
    Bunker Buster
    • Apr 2025
    • 114

    #1

    Old WGP Sniper 1 with Stock - Value?

    Snagged these today and looking to get more info and specifics. Apparently one is 1989 and one is 1995! Not sure if I will keep these so likely I will put them up for sale here. Updated photos!
    Last edited by jonbobshinigin; 08-19-2026, 06:44 PM.
  • Painthappy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 2542
    • New Boston, NH

    #2
    Nice sure on value so I'll have other jump in there, but the pump handles are on the wrong guns. No big deal if you sell them as a pair, but you'll want to switch them if you sell them individually.
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    • jonbobshinigin
      jonbobshinigin commented
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      Amazing! The info in these groups is amazing. Once they arrive, I will get some proper photos and share. (I messaged you about your Vector)
  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #3
    Fyi not a true sniper 1... Its a two with some parts off a one

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    • jonbobshinigin
      jonbobshinigin commented
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      Great info, I responded in main body with screenshot
  • jonbobshinigin
    Bunker Buster
    • Apr 2025
    • 114

    #4
    Grok summary

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    • Ecapnation
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 4209
      • South Central Long Island

      #5
      Yeah... Sure trust your AI.

      That's not a sniper one body at all.

      They had bolt on sight rails

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      • jonbobshinigin
        jonbobshinigin commented
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        I am not wholly trusting of AI as it simply takes what human's have written and compiles it. There is a reason I am asking the Group.
    • Painthappy
      Administrator
      • Jul 2020
      • 2542
      • New Boston, NH

      #6
      We've lovingly called them Sniper 1 1/2's for a long long time. It is a sniper 2 body, but they used up all the left over sniper 1 parts to build it. The only thing sniper 2 is the body. If anyone wants to blame the 1 1/2 on anyone, that was me. I coined that term so it is not official. It was just a way to differentiate the guns. I was sold mine, which looked just like OPs and it was sold as a Sniper 1 back in the day. It is a transitional Sniper 1. The sniper 2's had different grips, back block, barrel, pump handle, bolt... i mean everything was different. I believe they were selling off the older parts, still marketing the gun as a Sniper 1, but with the sniper 2 body. That's the best I could ever figure back then. It ran for only a few hundred bodies so I don't think anyone was loosing any sleep over it back then.

      But this is how the guns came from the factory for that short period of time. Cool piece of history.
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      • jonbobshinigin
        jonbobshinigin commented
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        Super cool. It is wild how verbiage comes about. Search engine and AI is tricky. Since the great MCB Forum reboot, the Internet has next to nothing in information about the Air Power Vectors...I have been sharing recently and it is what now comes up in searches. The CRAZY reality is that I could make a few posts with total disinformation and THAT info is what will populate AI.

      • Painthappy
        Painthappy commented
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        jonbobshinigin I do have a copy of the original APOG that I'm hosting here and you can find it here: https://mcarterbrown.com/ownersgroups/apog/index.shtml
    • Mr.Munday
      Paint Enthusiast
      • Oct 2022
      • 169
      • Kentucky

      #7
      If you would part with that Sniper Thompson style barrel with the ribs on it, I would love to buy it off of you. Been looking for one of those barrels for a while.

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      • Fubarius
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 477
        • New Richmond, WI

        #8
        In my collection I have another Sniper 1 1/2, and it came to me with two different back blocks. It seems it came with a Sniper 1 back block new, but it's first owner upgraded it to an early Sniper 2 back block, probably at the same time he added an Autotrigger.

        Its fun how when you learn enough about assorted guns, parts, and modifications you will eventually be able to see a full story from looking at a gun.

        And EVERYONE seems to be wanting that ribbed barrel. It's amazing how sometimes one obscure part becomes super popular.

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        • Ecapnation
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 4209
          • South Central Long Island

          #9
          And just to really confuse you... Wgp/Bud didn't release serial numbers consecutive for stock body patterns. So a 20k serial number right feed could be a number off from an STO

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          • Walker
            Walker commented
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            Like the serial numbers on Phantom frames, Mike just grabbed one out of the box and used it, no rhyme or reason.....

          • Ecapnation
            Ecapnation commented
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            Exactly. I have a 60k serial number right feed 2k and three130k serial number pre 2k center feeds

          • jonbobshinigin
            jonbobshinigin commented
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            Love this nuanced info and crazy the almost forgotten knowledge here!
        • jonbobshinigin
          Bunker Buster
          • Apr 2025
          • 114

          #10
          I updated the post with some more photos. Replaced the valve oring in 1995 (black grip) and it holds air but velocity is very low. I may tinker with it and try to play with it this weekend!

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