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Rookie Question - VC
I apologize since this is probably common knowledge to everyone on this forum, but I need to flex my lack of experience a bit here. I’m headed to the Vintage gunners this year since it’s not far away.
When going to a shoot where people are buying/selling vintage guns, how does it work? Should I be bringing a nice stack of cash, or does it get “bought” then paid for later? Or do you say you’re going to buy it then go get the cash? The FFL transfers and stuff seems straight forward enough, I just want to come properly prepare in case I see something that suits my fancy. Apologies for the inexperience. Thanks, |
The old sayings apply on these type of transactions.
"Cash is King" or put another way "Cash talks-Bull S**t Walks" |
I have fallen into quite a few good gun deals over the years, and the secret is what I learned in sales.
ABC. Always Be Closing. Nothing closes for a buyer like cash. I have seen many really good deals unwind because the buyer had to go get the cash, and then a better deal for the seller comes along. That said, I have overpaid a time or two. ;-) |
I was of the opinion that it was all cash , but over the last three years I’ve written and taken a fair number of checks with no hiccups either way . Plastic however is more of a rarity . I think some of the larger dealers will accept plastic but they need be somewhere they have cell/net service .
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Cash. Checks when you have attended about ten years of double gun shows unless the seller knows you. The cash needs to be physically offered at least a second before the gun changes hands. This is all so easy.
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I’ve never had a problem giving or accepting a check, but cash will always work.
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It's generally best to bring enough cash for potential buys. Personal checks can be a hassle. Buyer gets the gun once it's legally transferred and, what(?), the seller gets a piece of paper that may or may not be good or that may take a week to clear once he deposits it after getting back home. Now let's say the seller will accept a personal check while at the VC, he can't use those funds to buy something himself while there.
Really, the financial part isn’t much different than buying a gun from an on-line Dealer. Buyer sends a Cashiers Check or USPS money order and the FFL copy, and the Dealer usually ships the next day. But if the Buyer sends a personal check, the Dealer waits X days for it to clear before sending the gun. |
As far as check clearing a bank these days, it’s quite speedy, generally a day in my area. Two days occasionally. But cash, as has been stated is king! Sometimes a combination of cash and a check gets the deal done. See you at the VC next week…….
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Cash is always in good taste and welcome with any seller. Besides, as mentioned earlier, I MIGHT want to buy something nice for myself and that guy wants cash! Your check, no matter how good, doesn't work there.
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