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Unread 09-02-2024, 06:55 PM   #11
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The seller says no FFL required, then says an FFL is required for all sales. I'll go with the No FFL Required.
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Unread 09-05-2024, 02:23 PM   #12
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That ad is a little confusing. It states a 10 and 12 gauge in the title but never mentions the 2 sets of barrels in the description ; but does show as lot of barrel pictures. It has always been listed as no FFL required.

No one mentioned but "this guy" is the LS&B auction company. I check their new listings every other Sunday and either set a watch or bid on the ones for which I have an interest. I bid a nominal sum on it early but it has recieved a good amount of interest this early in the auction.

As an aside, I was getting a little confused by LS&B because their listings for guns in general and C&R/antique listings had been really dropping since they started their live auctions. I discovered only recently that they were gradually shifting almost all of these guns to their Wyoming Outpost auction site. I suspect they are getting fed up with California and their many rules. It likely really impedes their ability to receive guns from Type 3 licenses for resale. I hadn't checked the Wyoming site in a while and finally did and realized they listed most of the guns I am interested in. The site is still shown as Wyoming but the gun locations is listed as LS&B Wyoming. Most people may not know they run two sites and may not even be seeing the ads. I am surprised they didn't announce the change on their auction site.
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All these changes were explained on their website a long time ago.
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Probably, but I seldom look at their website. I doubt many people do; just check their auction listings. They generally include significant changes on their sales listings. They are still carrying a notice about ending their lay-away program. I don't believe they ever mentioned this on their Gunbroker listings. The transition started becoming noticeable about 6 months ago and I am on their listing site almost daily and have been for years. I don't recall any mention of the change. It started after I recieved a paper catalog for their first live auction.
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