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WTS m4 xm8 Brand New
« on: September 30, 2006, 08:20:48 PM »
I'm helping list these items up.
***THESE ARE ALL BRAND NEW UNLESS NOTED***

Also note that the orange in the pictures are fake and were photoshop to comply with ebay



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The AEG has only 10 shots fired through it to ensure functionality and everything is BRAND NEW. It shoots 400+ fps with .25's and has a very high ROF due to the 12v LARGE Battery. Gun is skirmishable out of the box.





Freshly built M4 type gun. Rifle was built from scratch with the following:
Metal Guarder Blank Receiver painted ( Sand )
G&P Pistol Grip ( Sand )
KA Free Float RAS
G&P RAS Slim Rail Covers ( Sand )
G&P Folding Vertical Grip ( Sand )
Systema Tightbore Inner Barrel
G&P Aimpoint Replica
G&P Fullstock with Custom 12v 2400mah Battery
Reinforced Gearbox with:
Guarder Reinforced Flat Gears
Systema Cylinderhead
Systema Piston
Systema Piston Head
Systema Spring guide
Systema Taplet Plate
Systema Nozzle
Systema m130 Spring
Metal Bushings
HiCap Magazine

2
Same as Above but with a few differences. Gun only has 10 shots fired through it and gives 400+ FPS with .25's. **Does not come with magazine or Sling**





Freshly built M4 type gun. Rifle was built from scratch with the following:
Metal Guarder Blank Receiver painted ( OD )
G&P Pistol Grip ( OD )
G&P Special Forces RAS
G&P Forward Grip ( OD )
KA MAD Buis Flip Up Sights
Systema Tightbore Inner Barrel
G&P Fullstock with Custom 12v 2400mah Battery
Reinforced Gearbox with:
Guarder Reinforced Flat Gears
Systema Cylinderhead
Systema Piston
Systema Piston Head
Systema Spring guide
Systema Taplet Plate
Systema Nozzle
Systema m130 Spring
Metal Bushings

3
Newly built xm8. This was originally a xm8 with the plastic gearboxes but then swapped out for a Marui v3 gearbox. I bought this because the receiver was a cop of the 300 dollar kit from Hk. The gun fires at 370fps but could easily achieve 400+ fps if you were to replace the hopup. The hop in the gun now is unmodified stock one from the original plastic gearbox. Also eliminated Barrel wobble with a piece from a TM g36c(dont know what its called its the one that holds the barrel). The gun is of correct weight and does not feel light or filmsy . It is very solid and rigid. The most notable thing on this gun would be the working reddot. This gun is definately a sleeper and you can use TM Magazines once you replace the  bushing . The bushing is availible from most websites selling xm8s or a custom one can be made.







The rifle comes with the following:

Tokyo Marui Version 3 Gearbox
Reinforced with the following:
Bushings
Flat Gears
M120 Spring
Guarder Piston , Piston Head
Systema g36c Nozzle
Tokyo Marui m4 Inner Barrel
11.1v 1200mah Lipoly Battery
Custom made working reddot
Guarder g36c rails
Classic army metal selector switch
Standard Magazine

Prices OBO:
1 - $450
2 - $450
3 - $375
Prices are what I would like to get for them. But I will entertain all offers as long as they are reasonable. Soo please don't hesitate to ask.


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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by Kilo64 »

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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2006, 09:35:21 PM »
ttt lalala
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nice
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2006, 10:41:38 AM »
you did an outstanding job on the xm8, I have one of the BE ones, but I havent gotten around to moding it yet. did you put the scope in yourself?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by SharmanAJUSMC »
Thank You,
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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2006, 10:46:54 AM »
Yeah. Might give it a paintjob with laytex paint to give it a rubberized finish on the exterior.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by Kilo64 »