Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dick, I know your new in the area, suggest you check your phone book or with another dealer and find "Buckhorn" gun shop. I don't remember exactly where it is but it is N. Dallas, Addison, Plano area. It is an extreamly good shop (despite the name) they carry all the big names, Boss, H&H, Purdy etc. they might be able to help you. tom >"Richard W. Hemingway" wrote: > >> Lugs, >> >> I am trying to sell my shotgun (to help pay for the noct., of course). >> Does anyone know of a list I could subscribe to for shotguns??? >> >> thanks, >> Dick Hemingway >> Plano, TX > >Dick, > >Shotguning is my other love. > >Your best bet is to place an ad. in your local Trading Post, if you have >one. So far, folks can still trade long guns with little trouble. If you >have a really nice firearm and want a broader market, try placing an ad. >in GunList: > > http://www.krause.com/collectibles/html/gl.html > >Understand you can only send a firearm to a licensed dealer. To cover >yourself, ask receiving party to send you a copy of their signed FFL (Fed. >Firearms Lic.) Only send the gun to the address on the FFL. Send no >cartridges, primers, powder, etc., with it. UPS is easier than USPS. > >Like camera stuff, get your money up front. Not everyone is as honest as >us Luggers. > >Having received a few firearms in this manner, I have noticed that >sometimes what leaves the sender as Mint-, shows up here as 'fraid to >stand behind and pull the trigger. Sound like camera mail order?? > >ebay would be good for all this if it weren't for the Brady Bunch. > >Good luck. Send pics. > >Bryant >