I've used the online gun auctions, gunbroker.com and gunsamerica.com and I've never had a problem. Be very aware of your state laws on selling long arms and pistols. For the online auctions I think that federal law requires an FFL on the selling/sending end and on the buying/receiving end for pistols. Your state may require that for any firearm.
The nice thing about the online auctions is that you can do some research for each item's value, then set your price, and leave it. It'll notify you if it has sold. Another option that my friend used recently was a gun buyer. The buyer came to his home, and they negotiated the prices.
The nice thing about the online auctions is that you can do some research for each item's value, then set your price, and leave it. It'll notify you if it has sold. Another option that my friend used recently was a gun buyer. The buyer came to his home, and they negotiated the prices.