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  • mmppres

    Its very hard to buy surplus now that its getting scare. But due your home work/ research on everything you want to bid on. There are all types of firearms from 100% correct to 100% fake. There are collector grade an shooter grade. In my opinion a shooter grade is better than a fake.

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  • Cling2myguns

    I got my start in guns because I liked military surplus. Luckily it was years ago when Dunhams Sports had surplus guns at very reasonable prices. I got my C&R license and bought from some online surplus places also. Most the deals have dried up and one of the good companies is out of business. There are plenty on here though, just know what you are buying.

    If you like Mosins, like I do, here is a website with a wealth of information. One of my go to's.

    http://7.62x54r.net/

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  • nmyers

    I don't know about any membership, but I've only been buying & selling stuff here for 18 years. Have I missed something? All I know is, it costs $2 on your charge card to register if you want to sell anything & look up COMPLETED auctions.

    When I started with MILSURPS, I bought USGI rifles from the Civilian Marksmanship Program; at the least, even if they are now out of stock, you can learn a lot there. If you buy anything from them, you can trust their description.

    You probably want to get a Curios & Relics license. Check out the ATF's website.

    Welcome, & have fun collecting.

    Neal

    EDIT: Some distributors are good to deal with. I like AIM Surplus; with a C&R license, they will ship to your home at a reasonable cost. They often have freshly imported handguns, if your state allows you to get them.

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  • mohawk600

    I've been here for 17 years.............bought and sold in the past. I never paid for a "membership".....


    Just know what you are looking for before you bid/buy...............or sell. This is a great site.

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  • BayTownCat
    @...: 31514159874075/comments/31514145676443

    I got my start in guns because I liked military surplus. Luckily it was years ago when Dunhams Sports had surplus guns at very reasonable prices. I got my C&R license and bought from some online surplus places also. Most the deals have dried up and one of the good companies is out of business. There are plenty on here though, just know what you are buying.

    If you like Mosins, like I do, here is a website with a wealth of information. One of my go to's.

    http://7.62x54r.net/


    Thanks so much for this tip.

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  • BayTownCat
    nmyers: 31514159874075/comments/31514145720859

    I don't know about any membership, but I've only been buying & selling stuff here for 18 years. Have I missed something? All I know is, it costs $2 on your charge card to register if you want to sell anything & look up COMPLETED auctions.

    When I started with MILSURPS, I bought USGI rifles from the Civilian Marksmanship Program; at the least, even if they are now out of stock, you can learn a lot there. If you buy anything from them, you can trust their description.

    You probably want to get a Curios & Relics license. Check out the ATF's website.

    Welcome, & have fun collecting.

    Neal

    There's a gold membership for 50 dollars per year I believe. It says it comes with a welcome package? Not sure, but thanks for the response and the welcome.

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  • Locust Fork

    Is it worth it.......YES.


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    Of course it is.....its only $50 and you get live chat to customer support....you get the badge saying you are a bigger part of Gun Broker than the standard level user and it shows you take this website serious enough to actually be a gold member....you get special prices on items they offer in the gold member sales....the prize they sent me was a multitool that has been very handy.....the newsletter is great too.


    Would you tip your server if it meant you got to talk to the chef, got a prize to take home and they mailed a special menu to you every week?

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  • Ricci.Wright

    At Sonic?? No, probably not.

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  • hillbille
    Locust Fork: 31514159874075/comments/31514160295707

    Is it worth it.......YES.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/c/p/goldmemberhelp/

    Of course it is.....its only $50 and you get live chat to customer support....you get the badge saying you are a bigger part of Gun Broker than the standard level user and it shows you take this website serious enough to actually be a gold member....you get special prices on items they offer in the gold member sales....the prize they sent me was a multitool that has been very handy.....the newsletter is great too.

    Would you tip your server if it meant you got to talk to the chef, got a prize to take home and they mailed a special menu to you every week?

    so then you think customer service should be based on the money you spend???? if you expect good customers, you should treat EACH one special

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  • BayTownCat
    Locust Fork: 31514159874075/comments/31514160295707

    Is it worth it.......YES.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/c/p/goldmemberhelp/

    Of course it is.....its only $50 and you get live chat to customer support....you get the badge saying you are a bigger part of Gun Broker than the standard level user and it shows you take this website serious enough to actually be a gold member....you get special prices on items they offer in the gold member sales....the prize they sent me was a multitool that has been very handy.....the newsletter is great too.

    Would you tip your server if it meant you got to talk to the chef, got a prize to take home and they mailed a special menu to you every week?

    Definitely think there's a lot of merit to your opinion. Thank you for explaining it and offering potential examples of the perks. I plan on getting a membership, and agree it helps operations which benefits me in the end. At 50 bucks per year it's not a bad offer. Thanks for the response.

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