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    Tippmann SMG60 & Pro/AM Values?

    Good evening!

    I recently acquired a Tippmann SMG60 and Pro/Am while traveling for work and was curious of current values.

    First is the Tippmann SMG60, I believe this is sniper model. It has original box, sling, squeegee, 10 clips, clip bag (I think) and booklet. Regrettably missing the tank. The marker still has the warning sticker on the forearm and looks to be fired very little if at all.

    Second is a Tippmann Pro/Am with what looks like everything that came from the factory. It also still has the orange warning sticker on the underside and doesn't appear to have been used.

    What do you guys think??

    (PS - Love the site, this has been a fun trip down memory lane for me reading through old posts. I can't wait until my boys get older and I can take them to play)

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    oooooohhhhh man. very nice. pro ams were what all my buddies had back in the day, but you don't see them F/S very often - its always a pro-light.
    if your wanting to sell either please keep me in mind. The SMG is minty!

    pricing is tough - no paint for the smg and 68 cal conversions rare. and the pro/am - i might be the only one who gets kinda exicted when i see one..... maybe $250 since its in great shape

    $500 - $600 or so on the SMG? as always curious as to others opinions!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Drcemento View Post
        oooooohhhhh man. very nice. pro ams were what all my buddies had back in the day, but you don't see them F/S very often - its always a pro-light.
        if your wanting to sell either please keep me in mind. The SMG is minty!

        pricing is tough - no paint for the smg and 68 cal conversions rare. and the pro/am - i might be the only one who gets kinda exicted when i see one..... maybe $250 since its in great shape

        $500 - $600 or so on the SMG? as always curious as to others opinions!
        I used a Pro Carbine for a couple of years and I still have it. They are built like tanks. This fall I hope to break it back out and play little. Thanks for your input!

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          #5
          I just paid $425 for my SMG. It was more than I wanted to pay, but there has been a lack of them for sale lately. I'm thinking that's due to no paint for these. So sad.

          Sadly the Pro-ams don't fetch much at all. You would be lucky to get $100 for it. Which is a shame. If you look on ebay you'll see some for sale with the case at under $100 and they are still there and for sale. Yours should fetch more due to the extras and condition, but don't hold out too high of hope on it
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            #6
            Also, don't know where you live but there is an SMG game in PA every year in June. If they don't hold it on my literal anniversary I'll be there next year to play.
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              #7
              I bought my SMG-60 for $300 with clips but without the extras yours has or the box and in worse (well, modified) condition. Like Carter said no paint for them though, I think I bought Nelson's last case when I got mine, so I think it's a hard sell now.

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