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I have several boxes of Winchester and Peters .348 Winchester cartridges many in never opened boxes and the boxes themselves are in like new condition for the most part look like they are right off the shelf, where could I sell them to bring the best return on my investment?
I also have many boxes of "Sisk" bullets from the late 40's and early 50's all un-opened, same question?

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Posts: 5603 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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The best place to sell collectable ammo is one of the cartridge sites, such as Auction Arms or Gun Broker.

I can give you links if you need them.

The best place to sell those Sisk bullets is to me. Seriously. Send me a PM and I'll give you my e-mail address.

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I sent you a PM

Which site is better Auction Arms or Gunbroker?
I've bought and sold on GB but never been on Auction much.
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Auction Arms has a larger number of collectors bidding, and at least one dealer I know of refuses to use GB due to the way they treat sellers.
 
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I am a seller on Auctionarms.com,I have been for sevearl years ...under search,just type in bigbird34 (usersname) and you'll pull up my auctions .....I have only had an issue with one buyer (there's always one!)....otherwise 400+ in positive feedback ....I have purchased from gunbroker,but I always sell my ammo on A.A,otherstuff may go to Ebay ,that is not fire arm related....Got questions ,just ask,I'm more than happy to help ....BB34
 
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I'm in SE Michigan and have an ammo box of old ammunition, some my dad brought back from WW2. Is there any local market for this stuff?


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Posts: 420 | Location: Troy, Michigan | Registered: 21 December 2004Reply With Quote
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If you want to take a real hosing, there is a gunshop in RO that will be happy to put it to ya.

I work behind the Oakland Mall, if you want I'll be happy to look it over and give you some advise on what to do with it (sell, shoot, etc).
 
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Tailgunner, I was going to take the stuff to the Western Wayne swap meet next month but would appreciate your opinion before I do. I'd prefer not to take a hosing from a pro, an amateur collector would be better Smiler.


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Tailgunner, I live in Troy (18&Rochester) so we should be able to get together. E-mail: mmichals@us.ibm.com. Please and thanks.


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