I used Gunbroker to sell a match AR-15 after I got out of the service rifle match game. The buyer either was trying to go cheap by not including a FFL in the deal, or it was an attempted sting trying to get me to ship a rifle across state lines without going through an FFL. I made it clear that the rifle needed to go through an FFL, multiple times. Finally I got the FFL info and off it went. Know the law, I think those auction sites are a good place for a BATFE agent to hang out on and nail people for unintended violations.
I need to know! Because of severe Tinnitus, I no longer shoot, even with good hearing protection. I want to sell my SKB, Model 800, Trap gun. And, I’d rather sell it myself then to a dealer who wants to double his investment. But I sure could use the money!
I have not sold, but bought twice on Gunbroker. Both times were fine. Just have a local FFL do the transfer. They have ratings, kinda like ebay.
No problems with either Gunbroker or Guns America.
Ship to FFL and use postal money orders.
Very secure.
Look at sellers ratings and other adds. Any questions reply to me and I’ll answer you.
Purchased and sold over 100 firearms, only 1 issue. As a first time seller you’ll get hurt a little, but still do much better than selling to a pawn shop or gun store. Mind if I ask what you’re selling.
I always lose mine in a river I canoe, often drunk. I haven’t bought any guns since Kennedy was shot and all the paperwork.
Please pay know your local laws. What is fine in my state would get you jail in NJ.