It's been said, but the factors you'll have to look for are manufacturer and internals, as well as accessories. FPS isn't quite as important, since most guns can spring change pretty easily, but if it doesn't and the FPS is sitting on the higher end, people may pay a bit more. However, a higher FPS doesn't necessarily mean better performance or a better gun.
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It's a TOP and the internals are pretty good (a special metal gearbox) the problem I see is that it's a discontinued gun, so I don't know if that would affect the price negatively. Back in its heyday it would go for 700$ I was hoping for at least 450 but not sure if there is even an interest for that anymore.
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I'm not an expert, but looking at your other replies as well, if you sold it battery, charger, mag and all, I'd guess 3-350. It might be higher because of the discontinued-ness? But since you can't find anything on it, it's probably not in demand. Many M60's today sell for 350-500 brand new, so something that doesn't seem to be absolutely top of the line won't sell for more than a brand new weapon.
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Yeah, that's what I'm afraid of. I would sell it with the battery, the extra barrel, the bullet belt and pouch. It seems the price of airsoft stuff has gone down since I've done it. This stuff used to be super expensive. ( still is but not as much)
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Well, I don't think it's any less expensive, it's just more varied. There's a lot more affordable gear now, but stuff still can get expensive quick? Especially polar* stuff.