SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
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Typical Buck
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SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
Said it was "dangerous material". I sent them an email back saying it was not loaded ammo. Has anyone here bought or sold brass on the bay? I could swear I read about people doing it on here.
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
at one time you could sell brass and bullets on e bay..Not any more..
I can't remember when they stopped it...You have to remember that
they are located in ass suck califorina....
I can't remember when they stopped it...You have to remember that
they are located in ass suck califorina....
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
Screw Ebay...
I've recently tripped a bunch of unwanted brass, bullets, and other"dangerous" goodson various shooting forum classifieds.
'Tis easy...
When buying as horse, I go to a horse trader..................
I've recently tripped a bunch of unwanted brass, bullets, and other"dangerous" goodson various shooting forum classifieds.
'Tis easy...
When buying as horse, I go to a horse trader..................
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2007
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
I used to buy 12 gauge empties on ebay. Can't get them any more. Walmart has gone commie too.
I think it is important to do as much business as possible with people who actually support our civil rights.
I have seen reloading components for sale on Gunbroker.com. I wasn't really paying attention to price, as they didn't have my flavor, but I don't think it was too bad. In other words, Ebitch has opened the door for competition.
I think it is important to do as much business as possible with people who actually support our civil rights.
I have seen reloading components for sale on Gunbroker.com. I wasn't really paying attention to price, as they didn't have my flavor, but I don't think it was too bad. In other words, Ebitch has opened the door for competition.
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
"I think it is important to do as much business as possible with people who actually support our civil rights." http://ammobrasstrader.com/forums/
And none with outfits like e-bay!!
And none with outfits like e-bay!!
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
EBay is no longer "gun friendly", they have pretty much banned any part orcomponent that will make a gun go "Boom". I no longer use their website because of this fact, I just can't see where doing business with companies like that is helping my gun rights. I've been looking at other websites to deal with, and a new one out there a site called Hunt-A-Swap. I've posted their link onto my signature in case anyone is interested. They seem to be a swapping site which is a pretty novel idea too, but you can buy and sell also. They are not an auction site though, but if there's something I'm looking for, I can swapor buy it from the owner.They seem to be just getting started, but check them out.
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RE: SO I put some brass for sale on Flea-bay and they took it down
thats horrible, I thought you could sell anything that wasnt a firearm.....ie rifle brass
that sucks, not sure how one can sell brass on gunbroker, or gunsamerica
that sucks, not sure how one can sell brass on gunbroker, or gunsamerica