Gun Auctions in Oklahoma: What You Need to Know

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Whether a collector, a sportsmen or just someone looking for home protection, gun auctions are a great resource to explore when you’re in the market for a firearm. Depending on the auction, you can find a variety of options, hunting rifles, “assault”-style rifles, handguns, military surplus, poorly handled or damaged pieces for the budding gunsmith and even antique or historic pieces.

Oklahoma auctioneers like Dakil specialize in many different types of auctions. Many times, a local gun shop going out of business will utilize our services to sell  their remaining inventory.  This means at auction you can find  great deals not only on guns, but also ammunition, targets, scopes and many other shooting accessories.

Just like any auction, there will usually be a period of inspection for potential buyers to look at the items for sale before the actual auction. This can happen on the day of the auction or several days before and will always be listed in our advertising. The inspection also gives you an opportunity to plan how you want to bid. Does the auction feature primarily handguns? Well then those could end up being the main attractions that bring collectors and buyers out. You might want to look at any available hunting rifles or shotguns listed in the auction that could be overlooked by the majority of potential bidders.

When you go to inspection for a gun auction, it’s a good idea to have a few items handy so you can get a better picture of what you want to spend your money on.

  • A small magnifying glass: Something like a jeweler’s loupe is a great resource when you need to inspect serial numbers or any other characteristic markings of a firearm you’re looking to buy.
  • A small flashlight: A pen light or a small bore light (a flexible flashlight designed to fit in the bore of a gun or other hard to reach places) can help you inspect the barrel and assess the condition of the moving parts of the gun.
  • Reference material: It’s impossible to know everything about what you want to bid on. Consulting a gun trader’s guide or a gun maker’s catalog can be a great way to assess a gun’s “blue book value” to give you a baseline on how much you want to bid, as well as giving you extra information on the make and model of the gun to make your bidding decision an informed one.

Once you have a good idea on what you’d like to bid on at a gun auction, all that’s left is to attend the auction. A gun auction should proceed just like any other auction. If you’ve never been to one of our auctions, check out our Oklahoma gun auction information page.

 

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