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What "Japan made" guns are you talking about? I don't think I've seen a new gun from Japan lately.
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What "Japan made" guns are you talking about? I don't think I've seen a new gun from Japan lately.
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Howdy, 19Adam,
Don't fool yourself... If a guy has bought only one firearm via an FFL, he's tagged already as a firearm owner, (or potential thereof) past and/or present
Yup - hang a Colt SAA or a Python up for sale and see how long it lasts - providing the price is within reality.Where used guns shine is the opportunity to get something that's no longer produced
Do you really want to actually sell your firearms?
Go to gunbroker, look at the COMPLETED sales, look at what ACTUALLY SOLD, and for what price, do not look at what is being ASKED, look at what is being PAID for in completed sales.
OK, now you know what your firearm is probably worth. Put in a very complete discription including flaws, take good pictures, including pictures of the flaws, put in auction format, and ask half of what the last one sold for.
You weapon will sell, and what you get for it will be market. (probably really close to the same item sold at auction the last time one was offered.
If you don't like that, don't complain about it not selling.
I have sold things at aution before, (not firearms, I just don't sell firearms, I only buy) I have done better in an auction than I expected, and I have done worse than I expected...it is a risk you have to be willing to take if you actually want to sell something.
Some stuff on GB isn't selling either. I did a search for Ruger SR9c and got 2 pages and only 4 items had bids.
Yep. In the state of Washington, when you buy a gun through an FFL the Department of Licensing has you on record as owning that firearm......a de facto form of registration.
Do you have more info on this? That's a new one to me.