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  • brashears9567

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    Chinese made charging handles are about all you're going to find on eBay. They are not AR friendly. Plenty of 10/22 parts, though...


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    kbaxter60

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    They are not AR friendly.
    No, they are definitely not.
    One of my fondest memories is of people selling "high capacity" magazines on eBay when they were forbidden. They would do all sorts of clever things to let you know how many they really held. Like form Roman numerals out of cartridges. Or put a box of cartridges next to the mag. Or just lay a few out casually in the shape of a "30". Ha ha! Was great fun to find them and figure out what they were really selling. One nice thing about eBay's "no semi-auto" policy was that they knew NOTHING about guns, so knowledgeable users could easily skirt their policies.
     

    brashears9567

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    No, they are definitely not.
    One of my fondest memories is of people selling "high capacity" magazines on eBay when they were forbidden. They would do all sorts of clever things to let you know how many they really held. Like form Roman numerals out of cartridges. Or put a box of cartridges next to the mag. Or just lay a few out casually in the shape of a "30". Ha ha! Was great fun to find them and figure out what they were really selling. One nice thing about eBay's "no semi-auto" policy was that they knew NOTHING about guns, so knowledgeable users could easily skirt their policies.

    Tobacco and alcohol could be sold too. Lots of nice bourbon and whiskey. Sold as a "collectible" container, not for the contents, which were sealed and new. EBay can kiss my ass.


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    Southpaw

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    No, they are definitely not.
    One of my fondest memories is of people selling "high capacity" magazines on eBay when they were forbidden. They would do all sorts of clever things to let you know how many they really held. Like form Roman numerals out of cartridges. Or put a box of cartridges next to the mag. Or just lay a few out casually in the shape of a "30". Ha ha! Was great fun to find them and figure out what they were really selling. One nice thing about eBay's "no semi-auto" policy was that they knew NOTHING about guns, so knowledgeable users could easily skirt their policies.

    Selling rubber bands that happened to come wrapped around mags. :p
     

    no2gates

    These are not the droids you're looking for.
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    Speaking of ebay, back 15 or 16 years ago, I was seeing all kinds of weird stuff posted and thought "who would buy this crap?" So I posted for sale "My belly button lint" on an auction and got 2 bidders. The buyer actually paid for it (I think the winning bid was 50 cents and the opening price was a dime). I sent them the product they purchased.

    Just further proof that we are witnessing the de-evolution of the human race.
     

    brashears9567

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    Speaking of ebay, back 15 or 16 years ago, I was seeing all kinds of weird stuff posted and thought "who would buy this crap?" So I posted for sale "My belly button lint" on an auction and got 2 bidders. The buyer actually paid for it (I think the winning bid was 50 cents and the opening price was a dime). I sent them the product they purchased.

    Just further proof that we are witnessing the de-evolution of the human race.

    This has already gone off topic so I'll just add that some chick tried to auction off her virginity some years back. Okay, I'm done. Sorry


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    The Machinist

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    Maga
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    MikeyJ

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    Speaking of ebay, back 15 or 16 years ago, I was seeing all kinds of weird stuff posted and thought "who would buy this crap?" So I posted for sale "My belly button lint" on an auction and got 2 bidders. The buyer actually paid for it (I think the winning bid was 50 cents and the opening price was a dime). I sent them the product they purchased.

    Just further proof that we are witnessing the de-evolution of the human race.

    If you'd thrown in a certificate of authenticity, you could have doubled your money.
     

    SQLGeek

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    Gun stuff on ebarf? OK........i wont try it but you go ahead. No serious gun people sell or buy on Ebarf

    Depends on what. There are a lot of niche things on there. I bought a pile of Czech stripper clips for my SKS on there and a bunch of reloading gear.
     
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