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  • Dkg_PB
    Newbie
    • May 2025
    • 17
    • Syracuse, NY

    #1

    BT TM15

    Anyone know what the BT TM15s are going for nowadays? All stock.
  • Trbo323
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 6358
    • Vancouver WA

    #2
    I'd guess 200, maybe 250.

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    • Dkg_PB
      Newbie
      • May 2025
      • 17
      • Syracuse, NY

      #3
      Originally posted by Trbo323
      I'd guess 200, maybe 250.

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      that’s what I was thinking. Good to know I’m on the right track.

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      • Cdn_Cuda
        You can finish projects?!
        • Jul 2020
        • 4525
        • Vancouver, BC

        #4
        Man I wish these were easier to ship. I have one I can’t get any nibbles on locally.
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        • BrickHaus
          Tactical Spoon Reacquired
          • Sep 2020
          • 3396
          • Minnesota

          #5
          As a tm15 enjoyer. They honestly aren't worth much. I'd say you will have a hard time moving it at $150 even. I'd be a buyer in the 120ish range and below.

          They have proprietary parts, and no longer are being manufactured. They are all on borrowed time unless the community comes up with solutions for the noids.

          They fall into a weird niche of milsim. Anyone who wanted a marker like this player mag fed now.

          I love them because they are one of the few configurable single trigger electros available. And with the full length ones you can pad the shrouds to make them Hella quiet. I enjoy bolting my law to my tm for milsim games.

          But it's effectively a large invert mini with proprietary bits that no one really liked even when they came out.
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          • Socalpumpballer
            Socalpumpballer commented
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            All the parts are still produced. The problem is that replacement parts for the axe/mini are more expensive than the Guns worth
        • Trbo323
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 6358
          • Vancouver WA

          #6


          Originally posted by BrickHaus
          They are all on borrowed time unless the community comes up with solutions for the noids.
          What? They are mini/axe noids. Those are still being produced

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          • BrickHaus
            Tactical Spoon Reacquired
            • Sep 2020
            • 3396
            • Minnesota

            #7
            Originally posted by Trbo323



            What? They are mini/axe noids. Those are still being produced

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            You may be right. Now that I look it may be a mini solenoid on a custom manifold.

            I still stand by my statement. The mini solenoid is 65 bucks to replace.

            There are a good chunk of parts that are proprietary to the tm series guns.

            Let's talk feednecks. They are prone to breaking, and they are proprietary to the bt guns. They are also getting hard to find. ( i have a bad of them I bought in a lot)




            But I wasn't trying to piss in anyone's cereal. I honestly think the OP will have an impossible time getting 250 for a bt tm series gun ( 7, 15, or 15 le). I whole heartedly think it'll be a hard sell at 150.

            Is the shooter worth 250? Yes, but with the used market flooded like it is, will it sell at 250? Nah. I don't think it will.

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            • Trbo323
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 6358
              • Vancouver WA

              #8


              Originally posted by BrickHaus



              You may be right. Now that I look it may be a mini solenoid on a custom manifold.
              That's exactly what it is, I've replaced a few of them

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              • Buff_phroggie
                Trilogy King?
                • May 2025
                • 321
                • Central Iowa

                #9
                I would say it depends on if it has the updated selonoid. The originals had issues, but there was a replacement part that allowed a mini g/s noid to work. I have tried, unsuscifully, to find one.

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                • Bigstorm87
                  Newbie
                  • Jun 2025
                  • 26

                  #10
                  I have one that had issues with the solenoid sticking. It was years ago, but I was told to call Empire, go through customer service, and tell them the issue. After a lot of "Yes I tried that." the lady got my address and shipped me a new solenoid for free. Fixed my issue.

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