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Or would checking all that I can find be the best thing to do? One of the ones I'm looking at is True Gun Value . com......
I'v bought on Gunbroker in the past, but it's been years, since i have.Gunbroker.com is probably the largest auction site out there....
Also Cabela's. Maybe try and use some local gun stores that will buy in the Houston area Cranky. Just a thought...cr8crshr/Bill
A long time friend of mine passed away a few weeks ago and I'm trying to help his widow clean up the mess he left. He was a hoarder but didn't have that many guns. She's keeping two of the hand guns, I want one and probably one of the shot guns. He bought an old double barrel shot gun from me awhile back so that's one of them. Heck, sold it to him for a little of nothing and being a 16ga not sure if it's worth much at all. He wanted it and I handed it to him be in insisted on paying me something. I'm the same way and never felt right about someone just giving me stuff....The question is what are you trying to do?
Buy? Look everywhere. GunBroker, Guns America...
Sell? Don't! Who sells guns? Give or sell to a family member or close friend, avoid paperwork and fees.
16 gauges are really neat shotgun caliber Cranky. I have one... a single shot as more of a nitch collector shotgun as I like it for mid-size game over say a 20 or 12-gauge. If you can get it back, then great. At least then you can appreciate having something other than the standard 12 gauge. cr8crshr/BillA long time friend of mine passed away a few weeks ago and I'm trying to help his widow clean up the mess he left. He was a hoarder but didn't have that many guns. She's keeping two of the hand guns, I want one and probably one of the shot guns. He bought an old double barrel shot gun from me awhile back so that's one of them. Heck, sold it to him for a little of nothing and being a 16ga not sure if it's worth much at all. He wanted it and I handed it to him be in insisted on paying me something. I'm the same way and never felt right about someone just giving me stuff....
If you're going to get her a 'purse' gun, I'd recommend a revolver. Most automatics don't like the 'debris' that collects in someone's purse but if you do get an auto, I like Glocks for dirty environments.....I need to buy a little 380 or 9 for my daughter. She's getting an apartment in Denver and she needs a purse gun. I gave her a big heavy .45 for home defense. Are you saying gun broker is good for buying used guns?