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FWB:
First, I'd suggest you get your FFL. (https://www.atf.gov/firearms/apply-license ) Cost is $200 for 3 year license. That way, you won't be paying a 3rd party $25-$40 per gun for a transfer (assuming you are selling thru GB or similar). Once you get your FFL, what's the big deal then with selling on Gunbroker?
Second option, where do you go to look at guns? Go to some of your local gunshops and see what they'll do for you on a consigment basis. If a local guy is willing to take 5-10 guns at a time with no cost to him, there might be a win-win deal to be had.
Third, like several have already said here, publish a list on this sight, step back and watch the feeding frenzy.
Last, give a few away, either for a charity to auction off or to a relative and just anyone you want to. I gave a Ruger M77 in 7.62x39 to a rancher/outfitter with 3 young sons. They were at the perfect age to step up from a 22 and I figured this was a good caliber and cheap ammo to get a lot of good use out of.
Dave
First, I'd suggest you get your FFL. (https://www.atf.gov/firearms/apply-license ) Cost is $200 for 3 year license. That way, you won't be paying a 3rd party $25-$40 per gun for a transfer (assuming you are selling thru GB or similar). Once you get your FFL, what's the big deal then with selling on Gunbroker?
Second option, where do you go to look at guns? Go to some of your local gunshops and see what they'll do for you on a consigment basis. If a local guy is willing to take 5-10 guns at a time with no cost to him, there might be a win-win deal to be had.
Third, like several have already said here, publish a list on this sight, step back and watch the feeding frenzy.
Last, give a few away, either for a charity to auction off or to a relative and just anyone you want to. I gave a Ruger M77 in 7.62x39 to a rancher/outfitter with 3 young sons. They were at the perfect age to step up from a 22 and I figured this was a good caliber and cheap ammo to get a lot of good use out of.
Dave