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When you sell it just ask for valid id and make a copy of it. Mention that in your ad ad it will deter undesirables. Or can request transfer through an FFL when you sell. Around $15-$20. Worth it for a piece of mind
Some good advice here.. But I do not provide a 'copy of my DL or CWP'.
I am looking to sell a hunting rifle (Mod 70 7mm - nothing too edgy). I have tried a couple of sites but not too much action. I am looking to sell it locally using the Giant Nickel or other free publication to get the ad out. I have talked to a couple of shops and dealers and think I have a good starting point and ok bottom price for a sale for the rifle. When I finally find a buyer what steps do I need to go through in order to protect myself and make sure I am doing everything right??? I don't want to be too "nervous" and scare away a sale but I don't want to leave myself open to any kind of problems either. Any thoughts or suggestions for a smooth private sale?Thanks!Michael
Quote from: JackOfAllTrades on November 13, 2010, 10:56:54 AMSome good advice here.. But I do not provide a 'copy of my DL or CWP'. Same here. I request a WA DL so I know no FFL is required. However, I also state that I prefer to sell to a CPL holder (and will want to see it) or a current WAC member (see below) so that I have a reasonable basis to conclude that the buyer is not prohibited from owning a firearm. I do not take copies of paperwork (I am not an agent of the state), but if I otherwise felt uncomfortable about the sale, I would not conduct it. See the below link for problems with just looking at a WA DL alone.http://www.infowars.com/feds-convict-texan-for-selling-a-gun-to-illegal-alien-with-texas-drivers-license/Selling online. I use either the little nickel (http://www.littlenickel.com/) or my current favorite, gunlistings.org (http://gunlistings.org). Both are free, but with gunlistings.org you can add a picture. I'd highly recommend gunlistings.org. It is like craigslist for firearms.I have sold and purchased through both of the above. I also like http://www.gunsamerica.com, but that is more for cross-state transactions.Another option is the WAC.http://www.washingtonarmscollectors.org/shows.htmTo buy or sell firearms, you need to be a member. As part of the membership process, you need to show a CPL or have a background check done on the spot. So this weeds out most, if not all, prohibited purchasers (that is, assuming one does not become a prohibited purchaser after membership and then fail to relinquish the membership badge). Membership is around $50/year, and you get free admission to any of the shows during the year. They also have a newsletter that you can list your firearms for sale. You can buy/sell non-firearms just by paying the entry fee I believe.I see no reason to go through an FFL unless it is going to be an across state lines affair.