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  • Scout67
    Rockin and Cockin
    • May 2024
    • 85
    • Milwaukie Oregon

    #1

    CCM Full body pump

    Excellent marker. In great condition. Used about 4 years ago with no problems.
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  • BigRed
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1032
    • Canada

    #2
    Going with $1300 on this one...can't keep up at this rate!
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    • iamthelazerviking
      Make Paintballs 690 Again
      • Jul 2020
      • 2708
      • Staunton, VA

      #3
      Doesn't have stock matching fittings ASA/rail and CCM prices have seemed to have dipped slightly. 900-1k
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      • Socalpumpballer
        Socalpumpballer commented
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        Original series 6s didn’t have ccm fittings. Those are relatively new to the ccm line. Also the stock ASAs didn’t bleed off correctly so cp is an upgrade.

      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        The CP ASA takes away value. It’s going to be hard finding a polished clear CCM ASA. When you do it will likely be off a scalper at $100+. Most people paying top dollar want the original parts.

      • Socalpumpballer
        Socalpumpballer commented
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        I mean if you’re trying to get scalper prices for a complete players grade early s6 then I guess paying scalper prices for parts that most likely weren’t period correct anyways shouldn’t be a problem.
    • Hellion360
      Power Lurker
      • Jul 2020
      • 2452

      #4
      Series 6 missing, matching: ASA, FIttings, Barrel.
      I think you more at like 800, but no reason not to start high on it. Series 6 with polish finish is a desirable pick. I'd start at 1K and see what happens.
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      • Socalpumpballer
        Socalpumpballer commented
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        Original series 6s didn’t come with most of that stuff. Ccm fittings weren’t invented yet and you could buy them without a stock barrel or asa.

      • Hellion360
        Hellion360 commented
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        That is certainly true and I have one of that era.
        However those items are usually present on the ones selling at prices over 1k.

        This one being polish and in nice shape might go up there though.

      • JeepDVLZ45
        JeepDVLZ45 commented
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        I’m with Hellion360 . Start that beast at $1k and seee where it goes. Or maybe hold on to it until tax return season and start it at $1150 and take the first offer at $1050.

        You could also start it on the bay at $1300 and deal with the fees
    • latches109
      Always Sciencing
      • Jul 2020
      • 2111

      #5
      What’s the serial number on this one?

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      • Scout67
        Scout67 commented
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        It says S6. 171
    • fullofpaint
      Hoarder
      • Jul 2020
      • 495

      #6
      Does it pump smoothly?

      It might just be the angle or an optical illusion but the rods up front do not look straight, the pump arm looks bent in a weird way.

      IMO the early S6's like this are a little more valuable than the later ones.

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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        Back block is spun on a lil tight puts tension on the pump arm. Likely riding on the body a bit.

      • Scout67
        Scout67 commented
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        Seems to pump very smooth. I can cycle it with a fairly light single finger on the pump. I looked at it again and don’t see any strange angles on the rods.
    • Chuck E Ducky
      Ragnastock Enforcer
      • Jul 2020
      • 6116
      • NY

      #7
      What’s the area between the pump handle and Vertical ASA look like. Thoes external springs often mash the Ano up. Did they come like that at one point I don’t remember. First thing I would do is get rid of that lower guide rod spring and pick up an internal one. Or remove the return spring all together.

      Is there a blem by the back block in the 2nd picture?

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      • Socalpumpballer
        Socalpumpballer commented
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        They didn’t come with return springs. External Phantom return springs were the best option at the time.
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