Post by mrgovenator on Sept 9, 2013 0:06:11 GMT -5
I live in Allen, Texas. So I imagine posting any thing on this forum for a sale would probably require a bit of a drive. I don't think I will be wanting to ship any thing. I will keep it in mind though. Pictures can all so be sent through text message if you would like to see either of these.
I am wanting to sell one of these two guns to make room for something else. They are both in working condition, and they both have been used a few times. The G&P m16 does have a few issues though, nothing that keeps it from working, but its just something to keep in mind.
G&P M16A3 - 275$ - I got this from a trade in the middle of school last semester. It didn't quite function quite how I wanted it to, so I did a few things to it. First off I took of the handguard and added an AMP 12" rail, its a nice rail system for the price. The only issue with it is that its not perfectly centered, its leans down just slightly. This is due to the threads on the rail nut I believe. You have to really look at it though to notice. All so, to get this rail installed I did have to take a dremel to the old delta ring to get the thing off. I had the tool to remove it and every thing, but it still would not budge. The front "A" sight post is slightly wobbly from trying to get the rail system on, probably not something you can't fix with a shim of some sort. The body its self is nice, something you would expect from G&P. All the externals have a nice feel, and are of high quality. With the package I would be including the G&P stock mag, and a 4000 mah 9.6v large type battery that fits very well in the full stock. The orange tip has been removed and has been replaced with a black metal CW threaded standard m16 flash hider.
For the internals, its not entirely stock. The piston has been changed out for a full metal rack, along with a new piston head. And the spring was downgraded to fit inside the 400 FPS limit of out door fields. I had my friend Ian go through the internals and install all the new parts along with regrease and reshim the gearbox. He all so added sorbo to the gearbox to reduce stress and noise, along with adjust for angle of engagement. And lastly the stock hop up just did not work, so I have since replaced it with a lonex metal hop-up and I believe a red madbull bucking. It now gets a great amount of range.
Lastly the biggest issue I had was getting the semi auto setting to work. It works some times, but most the time it will fire and get stuck. I was going to get this issue fixed, but I just never took the time to get it looked at. Ian told me the issue might reside in the cut off switch. We are not 100% sure on this though. It does get a very nice rate of fire though on full auto with the 9.6v large type though. So it never did bother me to much.
Echo 1 AMD-65, 220$ - I got this gun a while ago when it was first released. There isn't much to say about it except that it works great. Its got some steel parts where they need to be. There is a bit of rust on the externals, which gives it a pretty cool look. Other than that the only other external change on it is the flash hider. I installed a angel custom aluminum black AMD-65 style flash hider. The internals have all been inspected and every thing is done right. That includes reshim and regrease. I don't believe any of the stock internals were replaced in the process though. Lastly it has had sorbo installed.
All in all, this gun is pretty great. It gets a fantastic rate of fire with a 9.6v 1600 mah stick battery. And the range and accuracy would probably blow you away from a stock gun. It has done nothing but work great.
The package would include the gun, 2 high cap mags (one wont lock in, I believe its because its just got dirt on the lip), and a 9.6v 1600 mah stick battery. And of course the box it came in.
I might all so be willing to sell some plastic m4 and AK 47 style mid cap mags
m4 = MAG brand and elite force (all feed wonderfully)
AK = King arms brand (They all feed great when properly lubed, and aren't over filled)
I am wanting to sell one of these two guns to make room for something else. They are both in working condition, and they both have been used a few times. The G&P m16 does have a few issues though, nothing that keeps it from working, but its just something to keep in mind.
G&P M16A3 - 275$ - I got this from a trade in the middle of school last semester. It didn't quite function quite how I wanted it to, so I did a few things to it. First off I took of the handguard and added an AMP 12" rail, its a nice rail system for the price. The only issue with it is that its not perfectly centered, its leans down just slightly. This is due to the threads on the rail nut I believe. You have to really look at it though to notice. All so, to get this rail installed I did have to take a dremel to the old delta ring to get the thing off. I had the tool to remove it and every thing, but it still would not budge. The front "A" sight post is slightly wobbly from trying to get the rail system on, probably not something you can't fix with a shim of some sort. The body its self is nice, something you would expect from G&P. All the externals have a nice feel, and are of high quality. With the package I would be including the G&P stock mag, and a 4000 mah 9.6v large type battery that fits very well in the full stock. The orange tip has been removed and has been replaced with a black metal CW threaded standard m16 flash hider.
For the internals, its not entirely stock. The piston has been changed out for a full metal rack, along with a new piston head. And the spring was downgraded to fit inside the 400 FPS limit of out door fields. I had my friend Ian go through the internals and install all the new parts along with regrease and reshim the gearbox. He all so added sorbo to the gearbox to reduce stress and noise, along with adjust for angle of engagement. And lastly the stock hop up just did not work, so I have since replaced it with a lonex metal hop-up and I believe a red madbull bucking. It now gets a great amount of range.
Lastly the biggest issue I had was getting the semi auto setting to work. It works some times, but most the time it will fire and get stuck. I was going to get this issue fixed, but I just never took the time to get it looked at. Ian told me the issue might reside in the cut off switch. We are not 100% sure on this though. It does get a very nice rate of fire though on full auto with the 9.6v large type though. So it never did bother me to much.
Echo 1 AMD-65, 220$ - I got this gun a while ago when it was first released. There isn't much to say about it except that it works great. Its got some steel parts where they need to be. There is a bit of rust on the externals, which gives it a pretty cool look. Other than that the only other external change on it is the flash hider. I installed a angel custom aluminum black AMD-65 style flash hider. The internals have all been inspected and every thing is done right. That includes reshim and regrease. I don't believe any of the stock internals were replaced in the process though. Lastly it has had sorbo installed.
All in all, this gun is pretty great. It gets a fantastic rate of fire with a 9.6v 1600 mah stick battery. And the range and accuracy would probably blow you away from a stock gun. It has done nothing but work great.
The package would include the gun, 2 high cap mags (one wont lock in, I believe its because its just got dirt on the lip), and a 9.6v 1600 mah stick battery. And of course the box it came in.
I might all so be willing to sell some plastic m4 and AK 47 style mid cap mags
m4 = MAG brand and elite force (all feed wonderfully)
AK = King arms brand (They all feed great when properly lubed, and aren't over filled)