My sole experience with online gun auction sites has been with Gunbroker. I've sold many there, and the past year or so, bought maybe ten. So I don't know anything about any of the other sites. Today, I decided to take a look at some of them. Right away, I can see that GB is the major player. I didn't like the other sites as to how they were set up, nor as to starting prices noted which didn't seem competitive. I'm used to seeing crappy websites. But what kind of gun auction website has search options that aren't properly organized?? One I looked at, you could search by caliber / cartridge. But they weren't in any order! How basic is that? So I guess Gunbroker it is. You don't know until you check around.
One thing I noticed about sellers on one site was, they don't take credit cards. Nothing to do with fees, they just only take money orders. I think of using a CC as a form of insurance against getting screwed in an on-line, at a distance transaction. Especially for established sellers. Maybe okay for occasional, non-professional sellers.
One site I looked at was called, Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore. Which may not be an auction site, but somehow I stumbled across it anyway. They had many used Glocks for sale, and of those, they seemed to be mostly police trade-ins. They had many different models, but the one that stood out in its absence (as a common model) was the G19. Why wouldn't there be any of these as trade-ins? This isn't a loaded question, but this lack of G19's makes me think they are a popular gun that doesn't get traded very often. Or maybe police don't use them?
One thing I noticed about sellers on one site was, they don't take credit cards. Nothing to do with fees, they just only take money orders. I think of using a CC as a form of insurance against getting screwed in an on-line, at a distance transaction. Especially for established sellers. Maybe okay for occasional, non-professional sellers.
One site I looked at was called, Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore. Which may not be an auction site, but somehow I stumbled across it anyway. They had many used Glocks for sale, and of those, they seemed to be mostly police trade-ins. They had many different models, but the one that stood out in its absence (as a common model) was the G19. Why wouldn't there be any of these as trade-ins? This isn't a loaded question, but this lack of G19's makes me think they are a popular gun that doesn't get traded very often. Or maybe police don't use them?