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Are selling the Wilson grips on the TRP separate? Or keeping them. How about grips on the UTC?
Understand that. Got grips like the wife has shoesJust keeping the grips, have other 1911's they can be added to.
For handguns, if you want to sell to an Oregon resident, you can:
1) Travel to an Oregon FFL and meet the buyer there.
2) Ship to an Oregon FFL
There are Oregon FFLs just across the border - one is Fisherman's Marine in Delta Park, another is Shooter's Service Center in St. Johns. I recommend the latter although it is a bit further away from you.
For a long gun, the buyer can transfer at an FFL in WA state whether they are from Oregon or WA.
Suggestion: Note whether your 226 is an SSE or ASE. Makes a difference in value.
@PuddleMonkey - you have fine taste in armaments. Do you have an equally fine taste in boats as your name might suggest? GLWS.
Thanks for the info! I'll have to dig the box out on the P226, pretty sure it's going to be a SSE as I can't recall hearing about an ASE trigger.
SSE == Stainless Steel Elite AKA 'All Steel'
ASE == Alloy Steel Elite AKA Aluminum Alloy Frame and SS slide
If you have the original SIG box, the model number on the label will have either ASE or SSE within it.
It's SSE, guaranteed, I don't seek out alloy trash when there's another option.
Most 'classic' SIGs are alloy frame. The steel ones are more valuable because not as many of them are made/sold/owned.