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    Zombie Slayer kidicarus13's Avatar
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    Centennial Gun Club excludes Colorado buyers from bidding on their firearms listed on GunBroker. They currently have 20 items listed and 90+% of them are legal to transfer/own in Colorado.

    I'm sure they have their reasons, and I have my reasons to not support some local shops.

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    You can’t bid on them BUT you can purchase them in the store. I haven’t but know people who have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc45 View Post
    You can?t bid on them BUT you can purchase them in the store. I haven?t but know people who have.
    How does that work? Once the first bid is placed on a firearm I would think they are contractually bound to sell to the highest bigger at the end of the auction.
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    I believe if there aren't any bids the purchase can be handled in the store, apologies.

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