Can one sell a compound bow on FB?

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  • scottieb
    Member since 2004
    • Jul 2020
    • 3948
    • Lincoln, Nebraska

    #1

    Can one sell a compound bow on FB?

    Or will FB disallow it? I'm trying to sell one I've inherited.
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  • JeeperCreeper
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    • Sep 2020
    • 2127
    • Western MA

    #2
    Maybe search for bow hunting or archery groups on FB. I would like to know as well. I have a really nice bow given to me, but it's way to short for me.
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    • Axel
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      • Jul 2020
      • 2187
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      #3
      https://transparency.fb.com/policies...gulated-goods/

      A little over halfway down the page it says that bladed weapon sales have to be restricted to 18+

      Direct firearm sales are prohibited (you can place ads to come down to Jim's Gun Store but can't sell them directly on the Marketplace)

      It doesn't specifically mention bows... My guess is they'd probably smack you on the peepee if they find it, but I'm not sure
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      • maggot
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        Lol! Never heard that one before.
    • scottieb
      Member since 2004
      • Jul 2020
      • 3948
      • Lincoln, Nebraska

      #4
      Update:

      Axel was right. My peepee was smacked and the listing's been removed. I'll try Craigslist. :shudders:
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      • Seajay
        Spyder Cocker Noises
        • Jul 2020
        • 769

        #5
        Does hiding the trigger with a casual meme still work? You could always list as a tension stick, or wheeled tension stick

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        • Shaftski
          Certified Post Whore
          • Mar 2021
          • 686
          • Taxachusetts

          #6
          that's weird, considering you buy the HDS coach gun and metal darts for it at the same time on ebay.

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          • chrislognshot
            Certified Post Whore
            • Jul 2020
            • 1524
            • CFL area Melbourne

            #7
            they have swamp meet groups or sell groups. but in has to do with weapons would not try unless you check rules for it.

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            • punkncat
              The piggy went to market
              • Jul 2020
              • 798

              #8
              In the Atlanta area, Craigslist is basically a bargain hunt. I have never sold an item there that realized its value. Very competitive market here for almost anything.

              I would do some research in order to find out what you have and check prices on eBay for "sold" and go from there.
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              • Brokeass_baller
                Pick it up!
                • Jul 2020
                • 1129
                • Ohio

                #9
                You just have to be sneaky about it. You can't sell your crossbow for 300 dollars. But, you CAN sell your arrow slinger for three hundred doll hairs.

                Capiche?
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                • pearcem
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                  • Jul 2020
                  • 223

                  #10
                  I just went through this, and dealing with all the degenerates was such a hassle that I abandoned ship.

                  i ended up finding a local, professionally run youth development program focused on 3D competitions and donated it. Now a high school kid who couldn’t afford their gear can get into a sport. Not a bad backup plan if you don’t want to go through the hassle or decide you don’t really need the money.

                  If you have a more reputable pawn shop that deals with a lot of firearms, hunting gear, etc., that’s not a bad option, either

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                  • scottieb
                    scottieb commented
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                    I'll check into some youth programs and see about donating it. That is a very good idea
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