NEW Leathal Enforcers

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What would be a fair price for one in original good working shape with a nice cabinet?
 
you are new only ten posts there is a sub section for price checks.

Lethal enforces seems to have little value so maybe 250-300 is all I would pay if I liked it.
 
$300ish sounds about right unless it's in fantastic shape... then maybe a little north. Also, make sure you check the game out. If there is a sound issue, I know there used to be little that could be done... but I've not kept up... so you might want to check on that before buying IF there is a sound issue.
 
Guys thank you for the replies. There is one being offered in my area for 500 but I haven't seen it in person, and the seller is firm on the price. Ill have to think about it before asking him to see it at that price.
 
yeah wait it out, 500 is too high unless it's mint AND the sound amp chip has been reworked.
bstallman (klov) replaced a bunch of those for me.

if it still has nice Konami Justifier guns that work, I'd shoot an extra $50 into the pot :)
 
This is the one I picked up last weekend. It has the 45's instead of the revolvers I'm going to add the revolvers back in place of them but i need to track down a pink one.
Fan on the power supply is out and a weird pc fan was added on top of it so I'll end up replacing that as well and it's all good , ... games are pretty few and far for me I live in a rural area , in a big city these guys likely are available a lot more often so I wouldn't do 500 but it depends on how bad you want it
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I'm going to add the revolvers back

Hardcore. That's awesome. Looks real nice too.
If sound starts to get soft, boomy or has static,
there's a smc-filled chip you need to have replaced.
Grab an LE2 board at some point, it swaps out instantly.
 
Hardcore. That's awesome. Looks real nice too.
If sound starts to get soft, boomy or has static,
there's a smc-filled chip you need to have replaced.
Grab an LE2 board at some point, it swaps out instantly.

So far sound is super loud and clear so I'll cross my fingers , definetly will pick up a LE2 board as well at some point , does anyone know how the origional revolvers were attached to the cab? The happ guns have a plate with a nut but all the revolvers I've seen for sale just have the metal cable and a chain
 
Looks good. The one here in town looks to have the .45s also from what I can tell from the pics. I'm gonna wait and see if the price comes down bit before I give him call.
 
yeah the metal cable of the revolvers goes into a spinning cylindrical piece that mounts right inside the cab (should be included with guns) - this allows the guns to be twisted around without hurting the wiring - and there is also a holder carriage-bolted in for the chain below it. This keeps the stress off the gun cable. The 3 bolt holes made for the Happ guns aren't used, I'd prob just put black bolts in there to fill the space.

update: the spinning cylinder is inside the gun handle, forget what I said above.
there is a simple collar/ring inside the cab that has set screws that clamp
down on the metal cable to keep it from being pulled out. you might not have
this part and the guns may not come with it either. you could prob solve this by
simply 'knotting' the cable inside the cab so the guns can't be pulled out (damaging the pcb, maybe)
 
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yeah the metal cable of the revolvers goes into a spinning cylindrical piece that mounts right inside the cab (should be included with guns) - this allows the guns to be twisted around without hurting the wiring - and there is also a holder carriage-bolted in for the chain below it. This keeps the stress off the gun cable. The 3 bolt holes made for the Happ guns aren't used, I'd prob just put black bolts in there to fill the space.

update: the spinning cylinder is inside the gun handle, forget what I said above.
there is a simple collar/ring inside the cab that has set screws that clamp
down on the metal cable to keep it from being pulled out. you might not have
this part and the guns may not come with it either. you could prob solve this by
simply 'knotting' the cable inside the cab so the guns can't be pulled out (damaging the pcb, maybe)
I'll definetly have to look into this a little further, I wish I could find some pics of the origional setup. I have a blue revolver inbound so I see what I can come up with this weekend, still on the lookout for a pink revolver
 
yeah wait it out, 500 is too high unless it's mint AND the sound amp chip has been reworked.
bstallman (klov) replaced a bunch of those for me.

if it still has nice Konami Justifier guns that work, I'd shoot an extra $50 into the pot :)
Thanks for the shoutout, yaggy. 😀

But get my name right in case he needs it recapped and wants me to do it for him. [emoji6]

Brian.
 
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