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Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:57 pm
by tcpip95
I've found the LH Browning BAR that I've been looking for on Armslist. I've swapped a few emails with the owner, and it seems legit. I'll have it shipped to my FFL guy in Ft. Myers. The seller is in Alabama.

It's a private sale, so how would you suggest doing the deal? Cashier's check? Don't think he'll take a credit card. What (if any) is my best protection?

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:12 pm
by Taco
How much is it? Even a ballpark is fine if you don't want to get too specific. I think price will determine how much rigor to put around the process...

If it's a significant purchase, things like the need for a flight and rental car for an in person visit may be a good idea. If it's a smaller purchase, maybe a well lit FaceTime call would suffice. Maybe just an email picture would be required- I really have no idea on scope or your tolerance for risk.

Perhaps you could find a local-ish shop, give them a call. Ask them to act as your agent, pay them for an appraisal . If all is in order, hire them as your agent to handle the shipping, transfer, and disperse the funds...

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:22 pm
by rug357
Yeah it all depends on the value.
I've taken a day off from work and driven 300+ miles out of state to see the gun in person and saw the FFL ship it out to my FFL before I gave cash for it.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:52 pm
by tcpip95
Sorry guys for not including the price. It's only $1,000. It's a unicorn - to me - only because I'm left-handed.

It's a Browning BAR LongTrac LH in 7mm. I'm not adverse to risking $1,000 on it (I'll get pics, etc.), but I've heard nothing but bad experiences on ARMSLIST so that's why I was concerned. It's 450 miles each way to go look at it.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:55 pm
by TonyR
weekend is here,drive up Sat. & come back Sun.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:02 pm
by REDinFL
I've had good experiences on Armslist, once a deal is made. The assholes manifest themselves while making contact or negotiating. If that's the rifle you want, I'd take Tony's advice, go up and get it. It's not just a "go look", it's a "pick up and bring home" if it meets your expectations. You not only get to see it, but eliminate shipping questions and hassles.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:04 pm
by tcpip95
The gun is up in Mobile, AL, so out of state. I don't mind driving there, but don't I have to transfer it through an FFL if it's out of state? I have a current FL CWL.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:07 pm
by REDinFL
Not a long gun in an adjoining state. Hopefully, an FFL here will chime in and confirm there aren't any exceptions based on the states involved.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:17 pm
by tcpip95
I just called a local dealer in Mobile. He said that as a FL resident I can go there, buy the gun, put it in my trunk and drive back home. No FFL required, so I may take a drive next weekend and look at it. I know that when a buddy came down from PA, he bought a shotgun off of me. The state of PA required him to transfer via FFL.

Re: Found my unicorn rifle. How would you proceed?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 4:45 pm
by BerettaRacer
tcpip95 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:17 pm I just called a local dealer in Mobile. He said that as a FL resident I can go there, buy the gun, put it in my trunk and drive back home. No FFL required, so I may take a drive next weekend and look at it. I know that when a buddy came down from PA, he bought a shotgun off of me. The state of PA required him to transfer via FFL.
Only if you actually tell someone you bought it, wink wink. What happens between two people is nobody else's business.