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Gun Liquidation Service in California

Looking to sell a large gun collection or estate in California? Cash for Arms buys large gun collections and estates in California. We offer fast, compliant, and easy liquidation services to both private sellers and FFL's.

Our Offers

Recent updates to California's gun regulations have imposed new challenges for firearm owners and sellers. Gun retailers, pawnbrokers, and private collectors face difficult choices as rules become stricter. Many are now contemplating reducing their inventory or entirely liquidating their firearms.

Cash for Arms provides comprehensive, profitable, straightforward, and legal solutions for those aiming to:

  • Fully liquidate their gun shop inventory
  • Decrease stock in a pawn shop
  • Sell an extensive private collection
  • Liquidate a firearm estate

Our professional team is well-versed in the urgency and intricacies of gun liquidations in California. We offer competitive prices for your firearms, guarantee complete compliance with legal standards, and facilitate a swift, stress-free process from beginning to end. Allow us to assist you in adapting to these changes with our expert, efficient, and lawful liquidation services.

If you're looking to sell a few guns in California, we're here to help you with that too!

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We aim to maximize the value of your asset

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Who Our California Firearm Liquidation Services Help

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Gun Shops

If you need to downsize or close your business, we are ready to assist. Our experienced team provides quick and equitable gun store inventory buyouts. We understand the difficulties involved in liquidating firearms and can handle inventories of all sizes.

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Pawn Shops

Pawn shops in California are encountering significant challenges in the firearm industry. We provide a swift, fully compliant solution for liquidating gun inventory, allowing you to quickly convert firearms into cash and free up essential capital for other business opportunities.

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Gun Estates

Our team offers thorough support to estate administrators, simplifying the intricate legal processes and documentation requirements for firearm sales.

Why Liquidation Might Be Necessary

Regulatory Challenges

California's firearms industry is navigating a landscape of stringent and evolving regulations that pose significant challenges for gun-related businesses and individuals. This makes owning and selling a gun in California seem difficult. Recent developments include:

  • Laws requiring all firearm purchasers to undergo a background check and a 10-day waiting period, even for private sales.
  • Mandatory training courses for all gun owners, which now include comprehensive education on safe storage practices and the legal responsibilities of firearm ownership.
  • Expansion of the state's "red flag" law, allowing family members and law enforcement to petition for the temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others.
  • Increased restrictions on the sale and possession of high-capacity magazines, with a focus on limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds.
  • New regulations targeting "ghost guns," requiring serial numbers on all homemade firearms and banning the sale of unfinished frames and receivers.
  • Revisions to the assault weapons ban, which now includes additional categories of firearms and accessories classified as assault weapons.
  • Legal ambiguities surrounding the transportation of firearms across state lines, particularly for out-of-state residents, which may lead to potential legal repercussions even if firearms are legally owned in their home state.
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Market Saturation

If you need to downsize or close your business, we are ready to assist. Our experienced team provides quick and equitable gun store inventory buyouts. We understand the difficulties involved in liquidating firearms and can handle inventories of all sizes.

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Business Transitions

If you need to downsize or close your business, we are ready to assist. Our experienced team provides quick and equitable gun store inventory buyouts. We understand the difficulties involved in liquidating firearms and can handle inventories of all sizes.

Our Firearm Liquidation Process

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Expert Appraisal

Begin with our free, no-obligation inventory assessment.

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Competitive Valuation

Get a reasonable offer that reflects the current market.

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Regulatory Compliance

Leverage our in-depth understanding of California's firearm laws.

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Seamless Transaction

We manage logistics, cover shipping costs, and provide flexible payment methods (Zelle, Direct Deposit, Check) upon receipt of the firearms.

We aim to maximize the value of your asset

Get a Free Liquidation Quote

Easy. Fast. Trusted.

Selling a Gun Estate

Whether you inherited a gun estate or are helping a client sell one, Cash for Arms helps make the process easy and simple. Gun estates in California can seem overwhelming. Let us help you!

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Verify ownership and eligibility

Consult an estate attorney to ensure you have the legal right to sell the inherited firearms. You will need a death certificate and documentation showing that you are the executor of the estate.

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Take Inventory

Take stock of your gun inventory, no matter the size. Examine each one to make sure it’s functional. If you have questions, reach out to our team and we will help you. Ensure all guns are unloaded before handling or cleaning. Create a list of all firearms being sold, including all necessary details like: make, model, and serial numbers.

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Document the Transaction

All necessary forms, including a bill of sale, will be handled by Cash for Arms.

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Registered Assault Weapons

If the estate contains a registered assault weapon, you have a few options. You can either sell to an FFL dealer, transfer it out of state, render it inoperable, or have it registered with the Department of Justice. One of those options must be done within 90 days of taking possession of the gun.

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Unregistered Assault Weapons

If the estate contains an assault weapon that isn't registered, the gun must be turned over to police.

Benefits of Choosing Us

For extensive liquidations, we assist both FFLs and individual sellers in optimizing their experience through our vast expertise and insight

Seasoned Professionals

Years of experience in large-scale firearm buyouts

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Compliance Guaranteed

As a licensed FFL nationwide, we ensure compliance with applicable firearm legislation throughout the U.S.

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Rapid Resolution

Fast transaction processing, often finalized in a matter of days

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Fair Valuation

Competitive rates for bulk sales, reflecting current market trends.

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Testimonials

I've dealt with the guys 3 times now and every time is as good as the time before. Great customer service, great offers on your guns, and overall a quick convenient way to sell your firearms. If you're thinking about selling some toys, trust me these guys are who you wanna deal with.

Daniel V.

Golden Hills, CA

Through communication through email I felt like this could be a safe idea. They quickly sent my payment as soon as they received my rifle. I would use them again in a second.

Marty H.

Galt, CA

My experience was very positive. I got a fair price for my gun, and it all went smooth. I would recommend this site and I will use it again.

Dana B.

Woodland Hills, CA

We aim to maximize the value of your asset

Get a Free Liquidation Quote

Easy. Fast. Trusted.

The information compiled in this page is meant for informational purposes only. At the time of publishing, the laws and regulations listed are accurate, but they constantly change. If you have questions, consult a legal professional, law enforcement, or your local clerk of court.