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re: Experiences on gunbroker.com?
Posted on 3/28/24 at 6:23 am to lsufan9193969700
Posted on 3/28/24 at 6:23 am to lsufan9193969700
I used to use gunbroker a good bit a few years back, and auctionarms (now gunauction) before that. Gunsamerica too.
I did it then, because you used to not have to deal with taxes and other fees, other than shipping and transfer. For used guns, it was like the national pawn shop, and you could almost always
a) find anything
b) find it at a lower overall cost than local
I had a few sellers saved; they were importers and used it as their storefront. Got some nice deals on CZs and other pistols. My favorite is gone- CDISales. Seller passed, and his warehouse burned down.
At this point, I think the bargain phase is over, every shop is tapped into them and they can set their price to match. It still remains an option to find "anything", but even then- if it's a used hard-to-find gun, you're probably better served checking forum "want to sell" listings, for those items.
One seller I still check (a group of 4 or so, actually), is something called "Gunbusters". These guys apparently get the police trade-ins that are to be destroyed. They strip everything off the frame or receiver, and sell it as a parts kit. If you have a particular old gun and find that model, it's not a bad deal to get a kit as backup. It's usually every spring, pin, screw, etc, as well as the barrels and slides. Sometimes, it's cheaper than buying just a new extractor, if you find the right deal.
I did it then, because you used to not have to deal with taxes and other fees, other than shipping and transfer. For used guns, it was like the national pawn shop, and you could almost always
a) find anything
b) find it at a lower overall cost than local
I had a few sellers saved; they were importers and used it as their storefront. Got some nice deals on CZs and other pistols. My favorite is gone- CDISales. Seller passed, and his warehouse burned down.
At this point, I think the bargain phase is over, every shop is tapped into them and they can set their price to match. It still remains an option to find "anything", but even then- if it's a used hard-to-find gun, you're probably better served checking forum "want to sell" listings, for those items.
One seller I still check (a group of 4 or so, actually), is something called "Gunbusters". These guys apparently get the police trade-ins that are to be destroyed. They strip everything off the frame or receiver, and sell it as a parts kit. If you have a particular old gun and find that model, it's not a bad deal to get a kit as backup. It's usually every spring, pin, screw, etc, as well as the barrels and slides. Sometimes, it's cheaper than buying just a new extractor, if you find the right deal.
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