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    Default Selling a gun for the first time...

    I've never sold a gun...I've only purchased from guns stores. I saw a thread on sales tips for posting your gun on this website, but what about meeting the potential buyer?

    Do you have any suggestions on where to meet a potential buyer and do the exchange?

    Do you normally fill out a form to get that gun's serial number out of your name? Check their ID?

    Are there any scams I need to be on the look out for?

    Do you usually have someone tag along with you?

    If there is a thread that addresses this stuff, please let me know.

    Thanks!
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    Public place, but not so public to alarm the sheeple that you are showing a gun in a parking lot. I've done park & rides, restaurant parking lots, etc. A sporting good store is a good choice since the audience there is usually 2A friendly.

    No form. Just ensure it's a Colorado ID since you cannot sell to a non resident.

    Watch out for baiting by the feds. Sometimes they try to talk you into illegal stuff (shipping out of state, straw purchases, etc.)

    You can take someone, but remember, the buyer may have the same concerns you do about getting ripped off, so don't show up with a giant posse and scare em off. If you do take someone, try to take someone who has done this kind of thing before.

    Check feedback for members here. Definitely helps, but keep in mind that even if they don't have feedback, they have to start somewhere. I always end up with phone numbers of the people I deal with as well.

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    Selling a gun can be a terrifying experience, you should just give it to me.


    Ok honestly I'm no expert but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

    Where to meet: I've done deals in the parking lot of Walmart, Kmart, McDonald's, and a movie theater.

    A Bill of Sale is not required by law and if you require one you will likely limit the number of people willing to buy. You do reserve the right to check for Colorado ID.

    The people here are a good group and will rat out someone who is shady pretty quick.

    Bringing someone with you is totally up to you and your comfort level, if you are the Dawn I'm thinking of from BC I know you have no problems taking care of yourself should the need arrise.

    I will say even though I've done several transactions with people here and all went down smoothly it still feels shady swapping guns and cash in a parking lot, even though there is nothing illegal about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by DawnPatrol View Post
    I've never sold a gun...I've only purchased from guns stores. I saw a thread on sales tips for posting your gun on this website, but what about meeting the potential buyer?

    Do you have any suggestions on where to meet a potential buyer and do the exchange?

    Do you normally fill out a form to get that gun's serial number out of your name? Check their ID?

    Are there any scams I need to be on the look out for?

    Do you usually have someone tag along with you?

    If there is a thread that addresses this stuff, please let me know.

    Thanks!
    Dawn
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    Word of mouth sales.

    Who do you shoot with? Have you talked to your friends about the firear, you would like to sell? Family members? Selling to people you know makes things much simpler all around.

    Find someone on this board who you trust based on their location and their posts. Someone who you believe could help you through your first transaction. Do most of your talking face to face, over the phone, via email, or PM. What you post here in this thread is public information.

    If nothing else, talk to one of your local gun shops.

    Do you know what your firearm is worth today. Correct pricing is the key to a quick sale.

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    As the others have said:

    - Meet at a somewhat public place like a parking lot at a store, gas station, ???
    - If you are meeting someone from a site like this one that has a feedback section, check there first - as it was also stated, this is a pretty tightly knit group that will rat out a bad egg pretty quickly.
    - It's never a bad idea to have someone with you to help keep an eye out for anything that doesn't look quite right about the situation.
    - There's nothing requiring a bill of sale by law, but if you decide that you will require one for your records, make sure you make it very clear before a meeting is set up as with some people it will be a deal breaker. If I'm dealing with someone that I haven't met previously, I will ask to see their ID to verify residency, and in some cases to make sure they are of legal age to purchase.

    Word of mouth sales to people you know are always a good idea as well. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Selling a gun can be a terrifying experience, you should just give it to me.
    That's a good one! Made me laugh.

    Thanks to you all for the good advice. It does seem a little weird exchanging guns for cash in a parking lot, but I guess that's how it goes. I may check around a little more with friends and family first and then decide. Thanks again!

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    If you sell here, the Police will ask for/subpoena the records of PMs and Posts for the transaction. We will oblige and provide your proof of innocence.

    If you sell on gunbroker, you have proof via their records.

    If you sell via Email, save the emails.

    Having another person there will add a good witness if it ever comes to that.

    It is a good Idea to keep a piece of paper, with the serial number, model and the sale date, even if it isn't a BoS signed by other party. Then you can tell police "Yep, I sold that one on date XX-XX-XXXX."

    They may come knocking on the door, and even if you don't have records or witnesses of any sort, they need a lot more proof that you did the crime than the fact that you once owned the gun. Our wonderful legal system requires them to prove you DIDN'T sell the gun, not the other way around.

    To the original question:

    Many of us like selling here, because of the feedback system. You can check out the feedback left for any potential purchasers, and their post history. You can even say "No buyers without feedback on the site" in the ad if you wish.
    Depending on how many people I have met and trust before have vouched for the buyer, I may or may not bring along a friend to "help"
    I always CCW at any transaction, even people I've dealt with before and trust.

    Scams: If someone wants you to send a firearm to them, send it to an FFL. One that you pick out of the listings in their area, not that they provide. Watch out for the standard fake money orders, etc. Work only in cash if you haven't dealt with the person before, no matter what the circumstances.

    I have met at sporting goods stores or shooting range parking lots most of the time. People less likely to freak out if they see a gun around there. Plus to the shooting range for the buyer, if anything looks fishy/questionable in quality you can go in, pay your range fees, and test it out before committing.

    Hope these help.
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    Thanks, Jayock! That makes sense and makes me feel better. (I was editing my previous response and deleted that question about getting the gun out of my name...thanks for responding.)

    Very helpful info!!!

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    Glad I could help.
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    Selling a gun does make you feel a little weird the first time. With that being said my first time was at Mercedes Benz of Denver and I knew him from a car forum I was on.

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