Nothing is gone. No serious lookers yet.Are the guns gone? Holsters, grips, etc,? Selling it all at once together?
I think prices are required to be posted with the ad. Yep, Rule #5.Did I miss the prices? How much for each caliber or what is the price for all 11k rounds?
... Yeah, but post them up for sale here first pleaseWelcome to the forum. My condolences for your loss. You may want to check online ammo prices of the new ammo you inherited so as not to sell it too low. As for the reloads, I cannot speak about them - no experience but it seems Texas1911 already gave you some good advice on those.
As for the guns you inherited, if you plan to sell them you may want to sign up for an account with GunBroker.com. Once you do that, you can run an advanced search for completed sales/auctions for each gun you plan to sell. The search results show the number of model gun you are querying that have been sold on GB over the course of the last year and show for how much each sold. That way you can get a good idea of what they are going for.
^I think that comment makes smittyb one of them buzzards ^So you’re going to post up the list?
Come on, let's admit it... We're ALL buzzards.^I think that comment makes smittyb one of them buzzards ^
Maybe…^I think that comment makes smittyb one of them buzzards ^
OK, yesCome on, let's admit it... We're ALL buzzards.
Were the guns and other accessories listed somewhere for people to look?Nothing is gone. No serious lookers yet.
Why do people think it's their job to tell someone who to sell to and how to be safe when the seller never asked? Wanna sell reloaded ammo? Go ahead. It's not up to you what someone does with it as long as the buyer knows it's not factory.
Hi David,My father passed away a couple of weeks ago and I inherited his guns and ammo (and holsters and grips). I have just about finished going through it and have over 11k rounds of .357, .38, 9mm, 40cal, .22, .223, and 12 gauge. About 2/3 of it is reloaded and the rest is in original packaging. I don't really know what to do with it all, so if any of you are interested, please let me know. I will be happy to arrange a time for you to come over and peruse.
BTW, my father worked at the Bullet Trap in Plano during the 90's as his "retirement" job. So if you were ever in there I am sure you have met him.
Thanks,
David Gorham