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Not sure what forum was best, but this seems to be the "catch-all;" here goes:

I handled a stainless/laminate Ruger in 300 Win Mag and was smitten with the desire to own one, instantly. I have a neglected small bore rifle, that I would like to finance this purchase with. What have you found to be the best ($$) selling options? Newspaper classified (for a gun at least) is not a good idea in my locale.

Thanks,
Todd

[This message has been edited by Todd Getzen (edited 11-20-2001).]

 
Posts: 1248 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: 14 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Gunsamerica.com is a good place to start. Place ads a ranges if you can with pictures.
 
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Um,

How about right here in the classified section?

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www.gunbroker.com
www.auctionarms.com

Also a good way of estimating the market value of a perticular firearm.

 
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I use the classified section here and allways use the Gunlist publication to sell my guns.

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Posts: 42153 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
<cal50>
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Have always had good luck with Gunsamerica.com Reasonable rates.
 
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I just bought a rifle from this site.
Very happy with the results.
By the way, thanks Arizona Larry.

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Shane Marquardt

 
Posts: 179 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: 02 October 2001Reply With Quote
<Arizona Larry>
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Hello Shane,
Thanks for the good word.
Larry
 
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Just tell your gun freinds that you have one for sale someone well buy it. No need to go to a lot of trouble. Or run a add in the local paper. It well be gone in a heart beat no need for FFL or anything.
 
Posts: 19581 | Location: wis | Registered: 21 April 2001Reply With Quote
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you've got me courious, what are you selling.send me an e-mail, maybe you sold it. mattadams603@neo.rr.com
 
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<Bill>
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I stopped selling guns on the net. Way too many tire kickers for my taste. I now go to a dealer and pay them their cut so I don't have to deal with some of the things I have in the past. Other then that Guns America would be the way to go on the net.

I attached a sample of a typical guns america sale below. Read it from the bottom up. I left the names and addresses out, but you should be able to make sense of it. It starts at the bottom where he asks if shipping is included, this is a friends gun, not mine, he sent me a copy.


no you won't. thanks anyway.

I'll buy it for $565 (including shipping).


I thought that I answered that, no i have not fired the rifle.


You never answered my question. Have you shot the gun?

Thanks,
Erik

>
>Erik,
>
>I don't do paypal, but certified check or UPS COD is ok. Depends on what
>your dealer wants to do. I am not a dealer, although I can legally ship to
>dealer. I would need a signed copy of his FFL for file. If your dealer
>insists on taking receipt only from a dealer, I will have to charge $20.00
>extra as my dealer takes that as a transfer fee on my end. In any event, I
>will pay the shipping charges.
>
>Let me know what you would like to do. Thanks,
>
>----------

>
>
,
> I sold my gun yesterday. I'm very interested in yours. I know the
>factory fires the gun. I was just wondering if you shot it at all and
>decided you did not want it. What do we need to do to make this deal? What
>payment do you accept? I have a Paypal account if you are doing it that
>way.
>
>
>Erik

>If you still have the gun in a few days I'll probally do the deal. I'm in
>the process of selling a gun this week.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Erik


As New In Box. Not brand new, I bought it from a dealer. It has been fired, the factory does that before it ships it. I don't want it anymore that's why i'm selling it.

Why are you buying a gun online when you can go to a dealer?

Is this a brand new gun that has never been fired? If so, why are you selling a brand new gun if you are not a dealer?


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>yes i'll pay the shipping
>

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>
>Plaquemine, La. 70764
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>
>
> >
> >depends on where to?
> >____________________________________________________
> >Inquiry From: Erik

> >Comments:
> >Is shipping included?
> >____________________________________________________
> >NOTE: Click links below to remove and/or report sold
> >----------------------------------------------------
> >Price: $599
> >Description:
> >Remington Model 700 Sendero in calibre 7mm Remington
> >
> >Magnum. Factory heavy 26" barrel, black fiberglass stock with
> >
> >aluminum bedding block, matte black finish. ANIB.
>


[This message has been edited by Bill (edited 12-24-2001).]

 
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I've had good luck both buying and selling stuff through the classified section here. Out of curiousity, what have you got?

 
Posts: 3832 | Location: Eastern Slope, Colorado, USA | Registered: 01 March 2001Reply With Quote
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L-n-B:

What I have is a Savage 110, right hand, 243 win, with a 4-12x50mm BSA scope. Extremely accurate; why selling: just finished a Mauser in 270, and need a good shotgun more than another small caliber rifle. Buy it!

Todd

 
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