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Winchester 1906 122372 B
nikkormat42
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Hi, I have a Winchester 1906, Serial # 122372 B. It has a stamp that says 22 Short-Long or Long file. I was wondering what I should auction it off for and if I can legally ship it?
https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A1JtdOXmJqD177
The last picture are other parts I want to sell.
Thanks!
Jon
https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A1JtdOXmJqD177
The last picture are other parts I want to sell.
Thanks!
Jon
Comments
You can ship it through USPS to an FFL dealer. As it isn't complete, it would not be C&R eligible.
OK, thanks. Where do I find an FFL? Do they charge a fee? Should I ship it in a tube?
Jon
quote:Originally posted by Spider7115
You can ship it through USPS to an FFL dealer. As it isn't complete, it would not be C&R eligible.
OK, thanks. Where do I find an FFL? Do they charge a fee? Should I ship it in a tube?
Jon
The buyer has to have a FFL, to receive the parts, (the buyer pays the FFL). Make sure he understands that he has to have the FFL's OK, though. Some FFL's won't accept firearms, shipped by non FFL's.
Shipping by a USPS priority mail box, is the best way. They are free at the PO.
quote:Originally posted by Spider7115
You can ship it through USPS to an FFL dealer. As it isn't complete, it would not be C&R eligible.
OK, thanks. Where do I find an FFL? Do they charge a fee? Should I ship it in a tube?
Jon
You can find an FFL for your area here: http://www.GunBroker.com/FFL/DealerNetwork.aspx
The GB auction site has a tutorial entitled FOR SELLERS. Read that, & it will answer most of your questions.
Neal