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Old 06-29-2010, 04:58 PM   #1
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Make sure you are familiar with your states laws and the laws of the states you may sell them in. Here in GA private sales dont require anything as far as reporting or paperwork, but you should ALWAYS get a bill of sale, regardless of state (free on the internet) and make sure the information is correct so if the gun you sells shoots someone later on, you have proof you sold it.
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Old 06-29-2010, 07:29 PM   #2
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Old 06-29-2010, 07:35 PM   #3
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sorry to hear it.

i'd check with local FFL first, b/c that would be the least hassle. i think you're also less likely to get a deal there, though. other than that, i have used gunbroker.com to buy a firearm. it needs to be shipped overnight, as mentioned, and only to an FFL (at least, in most states). i'm honestly not sure if it has to come from an FFL, though. their website has a pretty good explanation of the process, so i'd recommend hopping over their and reading up about it.
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:06 PM   #4
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Hans,

Post up or PM the guns info - any and all info. Craigslist is a no go. They don't allow gun sales.

I am not sure what you can do, as you are a California resident. Normally, like here in Georgia(and I am sure it is the same in Mo), face to face private party sales is just collect the cash and you are good to go. BUT the smart thing to do is a bill of sale with the buyer and gun info.

I would go to a gun shop in Mo and ask them what to do. They are Gun enthusiasts for the most part like we are motorcycle enuthiasts so they should will know to do. Dont BS them(you dont want jail time lol). If you do sell to someone out of state, it needs to go from a FFL to FFL(gun dealers). You cant just send it through the USPS.

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Old 06-29-2010, 08:17 PM   #5
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I am interested in what you have and agree with everyone else that you can ship no problem. I live in a "right to carry" state so it wouldn't be a problem. Not to sound like a criminal or anything but...if the guns aren't registered to anyone living why should he worry about what happens after the sale? Anyway, I'd post them up here, maybe you can get some decent cash off us. I'd take a 357 personally...
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:23 PM   #6
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I am interested in what you have and agree with everyone else that you can ship no problem. I live in a "right to carry" state so it wouldn't be a problem. Not to sound like a criminal or anything but...if the guns aren't registered to anyone living why should he worry about what happens after the sale? Anyway, I'd post them up here, maybe you can get some decent cash off us. I'd take a 357 personally...
if its a smith i might want one myself
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:37 PM   #7
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if its a smith i might want one myself
Smith & Wesson? I had one of those and they are great for shooting around the broad side of a barn. And the other ones I ahve shot sucked too. 2 guns I'll never own again are Glocks and S&W. I'll take my chances with a gas station cap gun.
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:47 PM   #8
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Smith & Wesson? I had one of those and they are great for shooting around the broad side of a barn. And the other ones I ahve shot sucked too. 2 guns I'll never own again are Glocks and S&W. I'll take my chances with a gas station cap gun.
LOL, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Glocks, and I'll take me a S&W 686 or 629 or Model 29(Dirty Harry)
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:51 PM   #9
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Smith & Wesson? I had one of those and they are great for shooting around the broad side of a barn. And the other ones I ahve shot sucked too. 2 guns I'll never own again are Glocks and S&W. I'll take my chances with a gas station cap gun.
i should clarify, if its a smith revolver built in the years before the french bought them out id be interested. best triggers anywhere. the glock clone sigmas arent worth a cup of dog slobber. classic series is hit or miss depending on caliber (the .45s with the longer barrel always worked well)
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:27 PM   #10
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Not to sound like a criminal or anything but...if the guns aren't registered to anyone living why should he worry about what happens after the sale?
It's all about liability and CYA. I wouldn't want to leave loose ends when it comes to arms sales.
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