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Originally Posted by SuicidePhil
normally i would ignore ridiculous rules and cash requirements like yours..but then i saw your feedback.......and then i saw your guns. holy **** you got some nice gats there. every one of those deserves only the most serious and worthy buyer. best of luck to you, i know i couldnt part with some of those guns.  (because i read the rules)
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WILL NOT ADD $$$ FOR ANY MARKER. will not add $$$ for any marker. WILL NOT ADD $$$ FOR ANY MARKER. will not add $$$ for any marker. WILL NOT ADD $$$ FOR ANY MARKER. will not add $$$ for any marker. WILL NOT ADD $$$ FOR ANY MARKER. will not add $$$ for any marker. WILL NOT ADD $$$ FOR ANY MARKER
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PBX Autorocker: $1995 FIRM
Story behind these guns (Copied from UThomas' site):
In 2003-2004ish PBX developed the MQ valve for the autococker, basically replacing all the lower tube mechanical internals with an electronically driven solenoid/poppet setup There were many delays in getting it to market, and major supply issues. After the first batch of valves went out, they began advertising that they were going to be building a limited run midblock autococker (called the "autorocker") and aftermarket grip frame based around the MQ valve (which eliminates sear geometry issues and allows for better performance). They made a few prototypes (using legit WGP bodies as a base) and posted some videos on the internet of them shooting ~30 balls per second - very impressive and getting a lot of attention from the autococker community. Unfortunately, things fell apart at PBX in 2005 and the company effectively dissolved. A second wave of MQ valves had come out but the supply has since evaporated, and the 'autorocker' never hit the market. Apparently there are less than 10 other working models out there, with estimates putting the number at 4-5, and maybe another 30-50 bodies and frames that will probably never be put together or see the light of day. The code for the frame board for example was largely lost in a hard drive crash.
Please note: The PBX Autorocker is the fastest autococker ever produced. It is capable of an astounding 33bps (it is capable of this due to the MQ valve as well as a revolutionary 5-way front solenoid), has a fully function eye sytem and an LCD board. This is as good as it gets, and about as rare as it gets.
This specific guns history:
This very marker was the given to PBX's head web designer as a gift. The marker was initially put together by the creator himself, and was used sparsely for a year or two. From then on the marker went into storage and had not seen the light of day. Armory recieved this marker directly from its first owner, the head web designer for PBX, who did their hosting. He traded this very marker to Armory in an "untested" condition as the last of the last PBX Autorocker prototypes to ever be completed. From there the marker was sent directly to a friend and owner of another PBX, a rare someone familiar with them.
This marker was then completely dissasembled, inspected, service, and reconstructed from the ground up. At the same time the upgrades you see were installed, and the completed project was shipped back to Armory. It is working flawlessly, as is kept in a padded suitcase which is kept in a climate controlled environment.
Details:
•One of five working models in existence, PBX Autorocker prototype
•PBX factory midblocked body with shuttle block, bolt and black pullpin
•PBX prototype frame
•PBX prototype LCD board and code
•PBX prototype 5-way front solenoid
•Full MQ valve (some MQ valves can be tempermental, this one has NO history of problems)
•Fully functioning factory eye system
•Dual detents
•Bob Long alias trigger with bearing mod
•CCM Midrise feedneck
•Shocktech VA
•Shocktech reg
•Planet Eclipse Nexus Ram
•Plaent Eclipse Nexus QEV pair
•Planet Eclipse Nexus LPR
•WGP frontblock
•Dye .45 grips
•WGP direct mount on/off ASA
•Dye 12" one piece "oldschool" style UL (extremely hard to find, porportions the gun perfectly).
•This is an incredible small, light, efficient and fast autococker, hence the "autorocker nickname
•Amory feels safe saying that this is one of, if not the best condition PBX Autorocker prototype in existence (lowest "mileage" so to speak, been in storage most of its life)
Bob Long Ripper Victory: $1195 FIRM
Specs:
-Dust Red / Grey Titanium anno
-Supercharged engine with pillow bolt
-Two grey titanium BL barrel backs
-Pressure tester
-O-ring kit
-Original factory testing and quality control testing sheet
-Tadao board
-Newest gen BL grips
-Padded carrying case (similar to gatwrap)
-Original box and box sleeve
-Excellent condition (this marker could pass for new, barely a case through it, NEVER seen the field!)
Dye NT11: SOLD
Specs:
-Dust black midnight NT11
-NT11 jewels intact
-Comes with bolt insert tube kit
-Matching 2 piece 14" dye UL barrel
-Board stabilizer mod
-Blank warranty card (fill it out and its like you bought it yesterday for $1550)
-Complete bolt insert tube kit
-Dye color printed manual
-Dye multi-tool
-Small parts kit (detents, colored o-rings, etc)
-Dye slick lube
-Original padded case
-Excellent condition
DLX Luxe: $795 FIRM
Specs:
•Just back from DLX Service
•Spring modded bolt
•New board
•Freshly rebuilt reg
•EF rod (not installed)
•Wall charger
•Old board included
•Extra o-rings, etc
AKA 2003 1/2 FSP Milled "Killing Machine" Viking: $675 FIRM
Specs:
-2003 Viking body FSP Milled (only the lower tube was FSP milled, this is the
only viking to have been milled this way)
-Custom anodized dust red with black parts
-FBM Fierce frame
-Tadao ebisu board
-Newest gen AKA sidewinder
-Robtown valve and Robtown volley
-AKA SCM III
-Mac noid
-Internal diet milling
-CCM midrise feedneck
-JMJ Blade trigger
-Macdev 2 piece 14" shift barrel
-Brand new Hybrid tank grips
-"Killing Machine" lasered eye cover
-CP direct mount on/off ASA (newest gen)
-Custom AKA logo pullpin
-Excellent condition (barrel back has a few nicks)
-This is the best shooting marker in the fleet. Actually contemplating keeping it based on its performance.