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  • nicmauro
    Bunker Buster
    • Jan 2024
    • 156
    • Texas

    #1

    AT85

    Got it in a lot of some other stuff, probably looking to sell/trade, just looking for a reasonable idea of value. Not 100 percent sure of internal condition but everything in the lot was in pretty good shape. Magazine is clean, no cracks. Thanks in advance!
  • Super Nova
    Old School
    • Jul 2020
    • 1811
    • Oregon

    #2
    Someone was just selling some AT-85’s for 175 so I’d say somewhere around that mark. I would be interested if you do sell/trade.
    Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
    WTB: ICD stuff, single trigger electro frames, Gloss lime and purple parts, smoke hoppers

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    • Super Nova
      Old School
      • Jul 2020
      • 1811
      • Oregon

      #3
      Whoops double post.
      Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
      WTB: ICD stuff, single trigger electro frames, Gloss lime and purple parts, smoke hoppers

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      • XEMON
        Frenchy is here!
        • Jul 2020
        • 3029
        • Nor Cal

        #4
        Wether they work or not had a huge impact on price, they are full of proprietary seals that haven't been manufactured in 20 years.
        any chance you can put air through it?
        Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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        • nicmauro
          Bunker Buster
          • Jan 2024
          • 156
          • Texas

          #5
          Yeah, I'll get a tank filled this weekend. My understanding is they have some quirks when doing so, can you give a quick rundown so I don't break.it in the process? šŸ˜‚

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          • William the Third
            William the Third commented
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            jetenginekyle you'll break a TS/AT mag just by looking at them wrong.

          • nicmauro
            nicmauro commented
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            I'll be honest, it feels that way. No cracks and the chain move easily but it feels brittle. Seems like 3d printing should be totally possible though, right?

          • XEMON
            XEMON commented
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            It can ... There is a manual advance to load the chain.

            3D printed mags are a bit more complicated than you think. There is a lot of very fine and details that don't print at all on an FDM, there are some files for mixed FDM+SLA, but they don't work well ...
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