Buying an AR from a private party online

I have found a deal I’m very interested in posted on armslist.com, what is the best way to conduct a purchase online with a private seller? We are located in the same state and I’m trying to set up a face to face transaction but if this is not possible what are some do’s and dont’s if buying online? Is there a foolproof no scam method? I obviously don’t want to be ripped off so what’s the best way to do this? Thanks for the help

If you can’t meet FTF, I suggest paying with Paypal (not as a gift). That way if you get ripped off you can file a claim and get your money back. But FTF is definitely best.

Paypal is anti-gun.
They will shut both accounts down.

Try to do a FTF if possible.

I like to use USPS MO’s. Scamming when being paid by USPS MO breaks several federal laws with nice possible fed. jail time. I’ve never had to threaten with this, but figure would deter most once informed of the poss. severe consequences.

Your best option is a FTF in a safe, populated, security controlled environment where you can inspect the gun closely. A firing range is ideal, with the range owner’s permission.

If ultimately you can’t do FTF but the seller is equipped to receive credit card payments, go that route because it’s the easiest way to dispute the charge if necessary and recoup your loss.

Next best would be USPS money order for reasons already stated by 6933.

Finally, requiring that the seller send through his FFL to your FFL adds extra levels of protection that you’re actually receiving the agreed upon item.

A lot of people purchase this way with no problems, but a lot of people get scammed, too. It’s why many of us stick with brick-and-mortar or online retailers, and gun shows.

Good luck.

I’d pass on anything but a FTF transaction when using Armslist. I’d classify any deal good enough to justify the risk as too good to be true.

Always try and do FTF if possible. Find somewhere public and gun friendly. We do a lot here at Cabelas and Bass Pro. If you use PayPal as was suggested and there is a issue and you have to claim it they will lock the account as soon as they hear firearms and then you are screwed twice.

My brother-in-law just bought a G27 from a guy and paid with Paypal and no accounts were shut down.

Good for him. I’ve done the same.
Doesn’t mean they won’t catch them all.
If they catch wind of a transaction pertaining to firearms, they will close the account.

I’ve always made discreet purchases through Paypal.

Read their terms of service agreements it is clearly stated.

Well that’s because Paypal thought it was Tupperware! :stuck_out_tongue:

Screw Paypal and their anti-gun sentiments.

Be wary of armslist. I found a NIB Troy carbine for 1200.00 in Texas , got ahold of seller & he said his wife died that morning + he’s in a wheelchair. I told him I was sorry for his loss & I’d contact him in a few days.2 days later he says he’s in Jax,Fl & he has rifle with him. Tells me to send m/o to his brother & gives me bro’s info. Brother has different last name & address was in same trailer park but different lot #(yes I googled bros name). Guy text me constantly after I told him when I’d send funds!! Scam!!!2nd time guy listed a spikes stripped upper & wanted payment by moneygram, sent funds on a tues.Said he’d pick funds up Wednesday. Friday rolls around & I call moneygram to see if money was picked up, no it wasn’t. Rep from moneygram told me to stop payment & get my funds back cause if he picks up cash & didn’t sent upper I was fucked!Moneygram wouldn’t be liable or do shit!

Awesome. I had my account locked and so have many others due to the fact that firearms were mentioned in transactions. There are so many transactions that slip under the radar, but once it comes to light…

Is there a gun friendly alternative to PayPal? Some banks allow you to transfer money to another individual, but not sure the protection level is there like a standard PayPal transaction. ??

Use PistolPay. It is a new service and they hold the money versus sending to the seller. Once buyer confirms receipt they release the funds. Used it recently as part of the Tavor GB. Not a lot of people know about them.

Interesting… Combine that with a signature required shipping method and you are in pretty good shape…

Yeah, people use PP for gun stuff all the time. But if you put “Payment for Glock 27” in the transaction notes, you are seriously running the risk of getting your account closed.

Happened to me when some jackass who bought something from me put what it was in the notes.

Even if they don’t put something stupid in the memo you are aborogating your protection to some degree when you use to purchase a firearm.

True.