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Unread 02-27-2022, 06:42 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Robert Baeckel View Post


PML, my mistake on the ejectors. How many guns have you sold on Gunbroker and what were the positives and negatives of going that route?

Robert, I have sold dozens of guns on the internet as have others here. I have had both good and bad experiences. Guns like yours are easy to sell on Gunbroker because they are exceptional in condition. Gunbroker does have pros and cons. The pros in my opinion are exposure and it is an auction with relatively low fees and it will by design determine the value of your gun. The cons are; it is the internet and there are trolls lurking. Also you need to know what you are selling to be able to measure up the gun and answer questions. lastly you have to pack and ship it to an FFL and give a 3-day inspection/return period to be fair to the buyer. So, it takes a little work if you do it yourself or you can pay a dealer to do the work for you for a fee/percentage. Either way your gun will be easy to sell and have MANY interested buyers. 1923 GH 1.5 frame with 28” barrels in fantastic condition are not common. Lastly, you live in close proximity to a great many Parker collectors. Have I said yet that your gun is an easy sell….. Good luck to you. Go slow and if you are close to Chuck take him up on his offer.
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