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Ebay and guns

Ebay to start allowing sales of gun parts. Kinda weak but it’s progress.

10 Responses to “Ebay and guns”

  1. Countertop Says:

    Nothing new here. I’ve been buying gun and reloading parts on eBay for years. I’ve got 3 or 4 sets of handgun grips, all my reloading dies, a couple of scopes,a tacticool 10/22 stock (that I don’t use) and I’m sure some other stuff from eBay over the years.

  2. Wilson Says:

    I’ve old enough to reminder when you could sell guns on ebay.

  3. HL Says:

    On Ebay, I saw a bolt carrier group yesterday and an upper receiver, and thought it seemed odd. Again, maybe they have been there for a while, but it was the first I’d noticed.

  4. John Smith. Says:

    Trust me this has nothing to do with freedom.. They know they are missing large amounts of cash… Anyhow this is not exactly new.

  5. Tam Says:

    re-allowing, actually.

    I used to have a little sideline helping Shannon sell off old parts on eBay back in ’01-’02; it’s the reason I got on eBay in the first place…

  6. Tam Says:

    John Smith,

    That’s what it’s all always been about. They didn’t stop because they were “anti gun”, they stopped because they were “anti exposure to lawsuits”.

  7. P. Allen Says:

    One of the first guns I ever bought on my own was on eBay

  8. Carteach Says:

    The first internet gun sale I ever made was on E-bay, a Walther P38. Not long after that, they stopped gun sales…. and a short time later ‘Gun Broker’ popped into existence.

    I sold a LOT of shooty gear on E-bay, before they limited the sales for whatever reason-‘O-the-day they refused to talk about. I gather political and economic winds have shifted, and now they are robo-calling me twice a week to tell me all about their new expanded gun parts sales.

    Nowadays, E-bay’s biggest limitation is the predatory reputation PayPal has gained. Such is the life of internet commerce.

  9. treefroggy Says:

    If so, this is really great. I used to buy all of my bolts, firing pins etc for my old Garands and Springfields on eBay, but they decided to disallow the sales of “anything that helps the gun go bang” parts a couple of years ago. So unless you knew the code words for bolt, barrel etc, you were SOL.

  10. Les Jones Says:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech_massacre#Other_responses

    “On July 30, 2007, after it came to light that Seung-Hui Cho had purchased on eBay two 10-round magazines for one of the guns used in the shootings, the online auctioneer prohibited the sale of firearms magazines, firearms parts, and ammunition components on its site.”

    Because goodness knows if he hadn’t bought the magazine on eBay he couldn’t have bought it a hundred other places.

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