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Old 02-12-2013, 06:32 PM
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Another recommendation to try the For Sale section right here.

Try it with one gun just to see how it works. Pick an antique, to make it a direct sale. If it sells very quickly, you might want to bump up the price ont he next one a litttle. If it does not sell, you can always reduce the price.

Describe the gun as accurately as possible and include several pictures. If you do not know something about the gun, do not guess or assume anything. Better to tell someone "I don't know" then to have them receive it and tell you it was not as described.

Postal Money Orders or Certified Checks are the best forms of payment. Wait till they are cashed before shipping the gun.

The buyer usually has a 3 day inspection period and can return if the item is not as described. Sooner or later you will probably someone who is not happy with the gun they receive. They may have a legitimate issue or they may be someone who is a nitpicker or suffering from buyer's remorse. You can tell the latter type because they usually want you to reimburse some cash back. The best thing to do is to tell them to return the gun for a full refund. Half the time they keep the gun anyway.
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