Can anyone tell me the best way to sell a PCP Airgun

I've sold lots of my personal bows on an archer site and one air rifle here. I agree, forums like this one are great places to find buyers who know what they are getting.

Take some good pictures showing the gun's best perspectives and condition. Pictures shown in action (outdoors or indoors on shooting bags, etc.) help because they inspire the buyer's imagination.

Tell all about the gun that you can. Are you the first owner, how much used, how well cared for, any shooting specs (accuracy FPS). Any additions, improvements, issues, or repairs you've been through.

Finally, a fair price and clarity about how you want to be paid and who pays shipping. Doesn't hurt to share what you've paid for what you are selling to emphasize a good deal.

Good luck.
 
"Willie14228"Stargill, first read the rules and follow them for the forum this will help build up trust with the members.
The rules are there for good reason and it might be tempting to try to circumvent them but trust me doing so would simply be shooting yourself in the foot.
Welcome to the forum, stick around introduce yourself and join in.

Good advice. 
 
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Keep the gun for your kids someday or maybe a relative might want to use it.
As far as not having area to shoot well I put up 2 bird feeders in the back yards and shoot squirrels and rabbits out the upstairs bathroom window. Just a idea which should work good unless you are like one of my neighbors and shoot threw the brand new blinds fumbling with the safety 
 
I just tried to sell an Diana Stormrider .22 on eBay and the buyer is in a restricted area. I asked eBay customer service what to do and they started to play games. I am going to write off eBay also!

I have closed my Ebay account since they changed the seller payment guidelines. I would have never sold any kind of gun there anyway.