Selling Guns

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El Pablo

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I’ve got a caulking gun for sale. It’s full of paint and missing the probe for opening the caulk hole. $57, no trades, must drive to my place. No low ballers, I knows what’s I gots.
If your’s is under 16 inches, has a stock, and the switch installed. I’ll buy it in Tx, delivered, for 100.

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A.T. Forrest.
 

GeneW

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I’ve got a caulking gun for sale. It’s full of paint and missing the probe for opening the caulk hole. $57, no trades, must drive to my place. No low ballers, I knows what’s I gots.
Wouldya trade for a free ticket to the All You Can Keep Down Buffet at Uncle Bubbas Truck Stop?
 

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May be the wrong forum, but what is the best way to sell a gun? I have never sold one so I don’t even know what the legal way to sell one is.
I've only sold 2 guns that I either hated or had a duplicate of......I prefer to sell to a dealer so I don't have to worry about who it is buying my gun or their intentions. I know that comes at a cost but I'm OK with that to a point, as I said these were guns I did not want. First I sold to Big Boy Guns as I was actually buying another that I wanted. Took it up the crapper from them. 2nd one was sold to Drury''s guns in San Antonio.....all done online or via email. Much more pleasant experience.
 

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