Ebay is banning a lot of military items from it's site. The way I read it most gun parts are prohibited. Here's a link:Military items policy
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Ebay is banning a lot of military items from it's site. The way I read it most gun parts are prohibited. Here's a link:Military items policy
Gun parts have been prohibited on ePay for a couple of years. Due to ePay's stupidity, many gun parts are able to "slip through". Many times the sellers will list a barrel as a "ballistic tube"; a trigger, as a "release"; or a gas cylinder assembly, as a "front sight holder". The listings are endless and very imaginative. EPay's anti-gun crowd is either too naive or stupid to check. Also, no one wants to "tip off" the ePay anti-gunners.
Many parts still find their way onto ePay none the less.
So a WW2 Jeep is prohibited according to the nutcases at epay.
Well I am not interested in "Beany Babies" so I will not patronize them.
AND their requirement to use paypal STINKS. But of course they get a cut since they own Paypal.
Apparently you can't sell atomic or nuclear weapons on ebay either. Now that just stinks!
Bought a few bullet molds and an op rod off E-Bay a couple of years ago. I frankly don't have much patience with auctions, and there is no real recourse if the item isn't as advertised--which some of those molds weren't.
Haven't been near the site in a long time now, don't expect to go back anyway.
Just one more reason to NOT spend any of my money there. Frak 'em.
Guess what I've found on ePay? Two WW2 Japanese artillery shell fuses termed "machine parts". Check out item # 370167582077. Am I correct in my assessment? Cheesh!