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I had a family member pass recently and was trying to sell some firearms that my mother-in-law had, that she was looking to sell to help with her bills. I thought about getting one or two but I just don't have the funds right now. I put them up on a couple local sites, for decent prices and sold a couple with no problems. I always sell to someone with a ccw license and do the meet in public areas.

I have a couple other guns that people stated they wanted, so I met up with them and then say they want to "try them out prior to buying them". I am then asked,can I meet them at a local range for a trial shoot? When did this become a thing? I told them they could buy the gun and then go and test it. The guns are in great to excellent condition and everything works perfectly on the guns. What a waste of time. Just had to vent and I am just going to put them on consignment.
 
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I've sold quite a few guns on Armslist over the years. Out of all the folks I've dealt with, I have only had one person request this, which I promptly rejected.

So I don't believe this is "a thing", but apparently some people think it is, or are trying to make it so.
 
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Sell em here?




 
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Sell em here?


I am just trying to sell locally for now due to issues with shipping/insurance etc..
 
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Consignment is one easy way, may give up a little doing so. May I/we just ask what they are? I’m not in the market, just curious.
 
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I think some people watch too many Pawn Star episodes where Rick says "let's go to the range to see if this thing works and then I'll give you an offer."


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For us FL members, anything cool?


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Sell em here?


I am just trying to sell locally for now due to issues with shipping/insurance etc..


Put them classifieds with a FTF sale option only, you have quite a few SF members in FL..



 
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Nothing really of significance left. I decided I am going to hold onto a couple,(an older S&W model 36 and a Ruger Mini-14) and pay her for them with my overtime check this week. That way my kids in the future can have something of their grand-dad's. He also had an older Ruger Single-Six with a cool cowboy style Lawrence holster/belt combo, I might get as well for my son for Christmas. If anything changes, I will list them here.

I sold a few already with no issues and my prices were lower than anything else you can find. A couple people wanted to shoot the Mini first prior to buying at a rifle range about an hour away from me and another knucklehead wanted to use his own loaded ammo to shoot the S&W 36.
 
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I have a couple of pistols to sell to finance a new p365, but have no idea the best way to go about this in East Texas.



Get over it!!
 
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I have a couple of pistols to sell to finance a new p365, but have no idea the best way to go about this in East Texas.


Pick your poison... These all have pros and cons:

A) Easiest/least effort option, but lowest profit due to having to kick back a decent % of the sale price: Consignment at a gun shop

B) Easy, and no fees, but you have to deal with shipping (which can be expensive on a handgun which has to ship "Next Day"): Sigforum classifieds section

C) Fairly easy and most profit due to no fees and no shipping, but you have to weed out scammers, low-ballers, and tire-kickers: Armslist

D) Somewhat easy, and widest potential customer exposure, but you have to deal with shipping, and pay a portion of your profit in fees (which are still usually lower than a gun shop's consignment fees): Gunbroker



Personally, Armslist is usually my choice, since you don't have to hassle with shipping or pay any fees. But I understand that it's not everyone's cup of tea, and you definitely have to be smart enough to avoid getting scammed. By sticking to strictly local face-to-face deals for cash, you can eliminate 99% of the scams out there. (Although that still doesn't help with sorting through the lowballers, oddball trade offers, and welchers who set a meeting but never show.)
 
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I did do a trial shoot on my Century CETME because... it’s a Century CETME. Early ones, at least, not known as that great. Seller agreed, I provided ammo, range time, etc.


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I had a family member pass recently and was trying to sell some firearms that my mother-in-law had, that she was looking to sell to help with her bills. I thought about getting one or two but I just don't have the funds right now. I put them up on a couple local sites, for decent prices and sold a couple with no problems. I always sell to someone with a ccw license and do the meet in public areas.

I have a couple other guns that people stated they wanted, so I met up with them and then say they want to "try them out prior to buying them". I am then asked,can I meet them at a local range for a trial shoot? When did this become a thing? I told them they could buy the gun and then go and test it. The guns are in great to excellent condition and everything works perfectly on the guns. What a waste of time. Just had to vent and I am just going to put them on consignment.

Guarantee those clowns are tire kickers. Screw 'em!
 
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Some folks have more time on their hands... I'd stick with your method and just tell them or anyone else that if they are not stratified after shooting the gun you will give them their money back.

The interesting thing with the internet sales I've made (I only buy) is that not once have I bought a gun that was not exactly as promised.


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I had a family member pass recently and was trying to sell some firearms that my mother-in-law had, that she was looking to sell to help with her bills. I thought about getting one or two but I just don't have the funds right now. I put them up on a couple local sites, for decent prices and sold a couple with no problems. I always sell to someone with a ccw license and do the meet in public areas.

I have a couple other guns that people stated they wanted, so I met up with them and then say they want to "try them out prior to buying them". I am then asked,can I meet them at a local range for a trial shoot? When did this become a thing? I told them they could buy the gun and then go and test it. The guns are in great to excellent condition and everything works perfectly on the guns. What a waste of time. Just had to vent and I am just going to put them on consignment.


I feel your pain patw. Also live here in South Florida and will be selling of my last 3 whenever this pandemic stuff slows a bit. I've no one to pass down for posterity, and my wife would dispose of them as quickly as she could get them out of the house. She hasn't any idea whatsoever the value of them (I never mentioned it) as she would certainly have a bit dismayed hearing that I paid that much $$.

I'm going to try and sell all 3 at once and post here in the classifieds for a FTF. Health issues would prevent me from any kinds of trips to a gun range so I hope that the quality and brands of Wilson, Nighthawk, and Python speak for themselves, in addition to the mint conditions and accessories that will come with them. I'll also like you be asking a very reasonable and attractive price for all 3. I thought about the consignment also, or even a pawn/gun shop too. But for a Florida member here it may be appealing. I'll be giving it further thought here shortly. Good luck and please post further outcomes as I'm very interested in your results.


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I have a couple of pistols to sell to finance a new p365, but have no idea the best way to go about this in East Texas.


I've bought and sold a few on Texas Gun Trader over the years..
But be aware it is like the craigslist of firearms..
I always used a Bill of Sale and asked for ID to prove state residency. ..
 
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I can sure sympathize. I have a Baer Concept V I've been thinking of selling for quite a while, but the hassle of it all -- let alone all the new (and unfamiliar) regulations and fed/state restrictions that have cropped up since I last sold a gun (especially here in WA State) -- have quashed any real urgency to do so. I think, though, I'm ready to get it done, and will probably soon try the Classifieds here first, with a FTF restriction, at least initially, to cut down on at least some of the hassle. I did briefly consider consignment, but don't want folks fiddling with it, dry-firing it, dropping it...Eek I didn't keep it a safe-queen for years and years just to have it trashed.

And, no, there sure won't be a try-before-you-buy testing on my Baer...I didn't know that'd become a thing, either.
 
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I had a family member pass recently and was trying to sell some firearms that my mother-in-law had, that she was looking to sell to help with her bills. I thought about getting one or two but I just don't have the funds right now. I put them up on a couple local sites, for decent prices and sold a couple with no problems. I always sell to someone with a ccw license and do the meet in public areas.

I have a couple other guns that people stated they wanted, so I met up with them and then say they want to "try them out prior to buying them". I am then asked,can I meet them at a local range for a trial shoot? When did this become a thing? I told them they could buy the gun and then go and test it. The guns are in great to excellent condition and everything works perfectly on the guns. What a waste of time. Just had to vent and I am just going to put them on consignment.

Its a scam, no one takes a used gun out for a test drive!
 
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I decided to buy them myself as I would give a better/fair price to my mother in law. The 2 guns are nothing special and have some rust but I figure the kids would like to have them when they are able.
 
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Now you know what gun shops have to deal with on a regular bases. If you plan to sell anything, especially online, be prepared for tire kickers, picture collectors, people who ask a bunch of dumb questions but never had any intention of purchasing the firearm and people who say I'll take it then you never hear from them again. It's just the cost of doing business whenever you try and sell something.
 
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