Hello experts
I used to play paintball around the 2010s, mostly pump. Mainly in France and spend some months in Virginia too (where I acquaired most of my "collection"). Now all these years later without interest in the hobby I wish to sell most of my guns (except my CCM T2, so much history with it). Can you tell me what could be the value of the guns below? Note that I am not able to test with pressure, apart from co2 cartridges some of the guns have to at least test dry firing. The guns didn't shoot anything in the last 10+ years. Wouldn't be suprising to get some seals burst at the first test.
1) Sheridan KP2/3?

Don't know if it's a Frankenstein or some kind of in-between series original. It has the long under-barrel, unlike the KP3, but doesn't have the side tube for the paintball like the KP2.
I've added the possibility to feed it with air, with a small bottle coupled with that huge smart parts max-flo for tuning air pressure. Never succeded getting high fps with it though. Sounds great dry firing with co2 cartridges. Was tuned by Palmer pursuit shop back in 2011 for a "performance tune", polished barrel, a drilled and tapped trigger block for allwoing tuning the hammer spring tension and a muzzle break. I also have a stock KP3 bottle hoop (not in the picture). I would like to know the value of the gun itself and the full package, if it makes sense to sell it with.
Now that I have your attention with this beauty , let's look at less interesting guns.
2) Sheridan PGP 2k1:

All original. Dry shots nicely. A few defaults: aiming devices in plastic all broken, retaining detents of the bolt don't retain much, safety button retreived. Other than that it works well and gets good amount of shots from cartridges.
3) CCI phantom:

Blue acid wash phantom modified for pump tournaments. Some machining done by "Chamy", someone that used to machine a lot of phantoms in Toulouse back in the day. Tube machined for cocker thread barrels, pump machined for sitting nicely on dye UL barrels, enlarged valve chamber for more volume to allow reducing pressure. CP regulator, eclipse ON/OFF. Extremely light and practical gun.
4) Decreasing in interest, a Tippman SL68II:

Modified for stock class with a feed tube and a cartridge holder. The cartridge face seal leaks. Should work fine when that will be fixed, or switch to air bottle.
5) Finally a PMI traccer:

Was working well, or at least not worse than what is to be expected from a traccer.
Being in France, I have no idea if will impact the price in my favor or not.
Thanks in advance for your expertise !
I used to play paintball around the 2010s, mostly pump. Mainly in France and spend some months in Virginia too (where I acquaired most of my "collection"). Now all these years later without interest in the hobby I wish to sell most of my guns (except my CCM T2, so much history with it). Can you tell me what could be the value of the guns below? Note that I am not able to test with pressure, apart from co2 cartridges some of the guns have to at least test dry firing. The guns didn't shoot anything in the last 10+ years. Wouldn't be suprising to get some seals burst at the first test.
1) Sheridan KP2/3?
Don't know if it's a Frankenstein or some kind of in-between series original. It has the long under-barrel, unlike the KP3, but doesn't have the side tube for the paintball like the KP2.
I've added the possibility to feed it with air, with a small bottle coupled with that huge smart parts max-flo for tuning air pressure. Never succeded getting high fps with it though. Sounds great dry firing with co2 cartridges. Was tuned by Palmer pursuit shop back in 2011 for a "performance tune", polished barrel, a drilled and tapped trigger block for allwoing tuning the hammer spring tension and a muzzle break. I also have a stock KP3 bottle hoop (not in the picture). I would like to know the value of the gun itself and the full package, if it makes sense to sell it with.
Now that I have your attention with this beauty , let's look at less interesting guns.
2) Sheridan PGP 2k1:
All original. Dry shots nicely. A few defaults: aiming devices in plastic all broken, retaining detents of the bolt don't retain much, safety button retreived. Other than that it works well and gets good amount of shots from cartridges.
3) CCI phantom:
Blue acid wash phantom modified for pump tournaments. Some machining done by "Chamy", someone that used to machine a lot of phantoms in Toulouse back in the day. Tube machined for cocker thread barrels, pump machined for sitting nicely on dye UL barrels, enlarged valve chamber for more volume to allow reducing pressure. CP regulator, eclipse ON/OFF. Extremely light and practical gun.
4) Decreasing in interest, a Tippman SL68II:
Modified for stock class with a feed tube and a cartridge holder. The cartridge face seal leaks. Should work fine when that will be fixed, or switch to air bottle.
5) Finally a PMI traccer:
Was working well, or at least not worse than what is to be expected from a traccer.
Being in France, I have no idea if will impact the price in my favor or not.
Thanks in advance for your expertise !
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