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Unless the asking price is Heavily discounted, I don't really see a buyer for the lot.Is it better to sell these individual / all together ?
Should it go with all the loading equipment ?
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The double bullseye proof is a trademark of SteyrLooks like it might be s Steyr
If you have the time, individually on ebay. Make sure they are clean and with no rust, especially in the sizing dies. If shell holders are included, mention this bonus.Is it better to sell these individual / all together ?
This stuff sells well and for good money on ebay. Use the auction method for price discovery. Take multiple good pictures, that increases bids tendered.What on earth is something like these parts worth? Roughly
Unless they have been rendered into some form of "trench art," I believe these are not a permitted item to sell on ebay. Just plain, empty fired cases. Although you can find a few in the sold listings that sneaked through. I've owned and sold a few over the years, I don't think they are wildly valuable unless they are something special. After all, millions and millions of them were made and fired over the years.Stuff like this I assume is best sold on eBay ?
I cannot see enough of what is in the bag in pictures no. 1 and 2. You can sell any part EXCEPT THE RECEIVER without paperwork (but not "assault" weapons parts in Wash. state). The receiver (part the barrel screws into) with the serial number is the controlled item. And as such, in Wash. state must be transferred through a licensed firearms dealer. If you sell it out of state, by federal law, it must ship to a licensed dealer in the state of destination. Receivers you may sell on Gunbroker but not ebay.Is this "enough" of a gun to have to be FFL transferred ?