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I joined but haven’t received my verification email yet! How long does it take?

Email Verification Required!
When anyone joins this site, a link that you must click to verify your email address is sent to the address you provided immediately after you submit your registration. If you joined and have not yet received it, check your junk mail and spam folders! Gmail, Yahoo and others have a habit of flagging gun sites! This site must verify your email address before your registration is approved. Why? Because this is a gun classifieds site with contact forms in your ads that need to work so you get your emails and help you sell your stuff!

Google hates guns!
If you use Gmail, even current members should check their junk mail and spam folders and add us to your safe senders list! Then add the sent from email address of noreply@montanaguntrader.com to your web-mail contacts! If you have the option, whitelist this sites IP: 104.219.41.114.

Membership Approval
Once you verify your email address, a message is then sent to an administrator who then reviews your profile and approves or denies your membership. When approved, you will then immediately receive verification and a login link.

Registration To Post Ads Is Now Required!
Due to scammers discovering our site and posting garbage several months ago, posting gun classified ads at this site became only allowed to Montana members. We once allowed anyone to post at this site but the scammers and spammers discovered us and registration to post ads became required. If you’ve joined from outside of Montana, your profile won’t be approved and you will not receive a welcome message. You can contact members ask them about shipping out of state using the contact form in ads. Be sure to check the post content and see if they note whether they will ship out of state to your FFL, etc.

Should we allow out of state members to join?
So far, a majority of members do not want to allow out of state members to join. What do you think? Take the poll. Should this site allow out of state members to join? Remember, now that registration is required, location is collected before registration is approved. You can check someones profile before transacting with them.

Do you support or oppose the revitalization of The Montana Home Guard?

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Check out the major social network system overhaul!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Gun Lovers!

Welcome to your upgraded website! There is now a completely new social network system that is MUCH more user friendly!

It is a completely fresh start except you don’t need to worry about your classified ads. They are all still intact. Click Manage above to edit, delete or renew them after logging in.

As for the new and improved social network, you will find it is now much more like Facebook so a transition is much simpler if you want to make this your new social network home.

You will need to upload new avatars, cover photos and any other images you uploaded before. Unfortunately there was no way to save it. The forums have been removed because we simply don’t need them with groups. Friend connections will need to be renewed. Groups will need to be recreated. Remember! Group posts are only visible to logged in members. If you only want other members to see your posts, post in groups NOT classifieds. If you post in classifieds and want to share a LINK to your ad in a city group, that’s perfect!

If you like what you see here and want to help keep it alive, don’t forget to Feature your classifieds, Donate or shop through sponsor links anytime at made in Montana Top Ammunition Sites to help fund this free locally owned and administered site! https://montanaguntrader.com/donate/

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Member Poll: Should we restrict Classified Ads Email Contact Forms to Registered Members only?

All Gun Classifieds at this site, whether you are logged in or not, include an email contact form so people can contact you about your item.

Although we do have a recaptcha system to stop bots, this site does NOT stop potential HUMAN scammers IN the USA from trying to send you junk email using the contact form. Login, share, vote in the poll and leave your local comments on the topic below.

Would you SUPPORT or OPPOSE a SHERIFFS FIRST BILL that would make it a state crime for federal officers to arrest, search, or seize anything from a citizen without written permission from that Montana county's elected Sheriff?

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Due to scammers discovering our site, only registered members can now use our classifieds

Unfortunately the scammers have found our website and began posting garbage. I guess we can chalk it up to popularity.

Three posts this morning were posted by a non-member that were obviously scams. If you saw the three Glock posts, two from different people in a different location with the same telephone number and stupid low prices, that was them. I’ve deleted the three posts and restricted the post ad form to registered members. Leave your comments and suggestions about the decision below.

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Member Only Poll: Should we allow out of state gun owners to join Montana Gun Trader?

More and more often we are getting out of state gun owners who attempt to join Montana Gun Trader. I have thus far denied them.

Should we allow out of state gun owners to join?

This is a members only poll. Please login to vote. Take the poll and leave your comments below. Donate to help fund this Montana site.

Should Montana Gun Trader allow out of state members to join?
  • No 89%, 242 votes
    242 votes 89%
    242 votes - 89% of all votes
  • Yes 11%, 31 vote
    31 vote 11%
    31 vote - 11% of all votes
Total Votes: 273
04/02/2024
Only registered users can vote. Login to vote.

NOTE! If a decision about allowing out of state members is to be made, it will require at least half of the current membership of over 12000 to vote YES above in this members only poll.


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What are Featured Ads? How do they help me sell faster? How do they help fund the site?

7.13 = The minimum featured ads purchased per day that it takes to cover costs to keep this site live. View Classifieds dates to see where we stand.

Featured ads purchased by members help keep this website live. For every four free ads you post, purchase one featured ad to to help keep the lights on. Featured Ads also get MUCH better exposure. Featured Ads contain your featured photo on the community stream. Featured Ads with photos get 3-5 times more traffic than free ads. Featured Ads are highlighted and stick to the top of all listing pages chronologically on all Classifieds Pages by category, search and location. Featured Ads appear below every other ad and below blog posts. Prices for Montana Gun Trader Featured Ads are lower then even basic posting costs for any news media or classifieds websites, nifty nickel and more. Our membership and external traffic is also very well targeted because we all share similar interests. You know what people here are looking for.

Feature your ads when posting to get the best results AND help keep this site free.
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Common Sense Considerations For Safe, Private, Legal Firearms Transactions Without New Gun Control Laws

Bad guys don’t and will never follow the rules. Isn’t that common sense that most Montanans can agree with?

The knee jerk, default gun control reactions after “mass” shootings have never, and will never change. We will also never stop someone who is capable and inclined to do harm to others for personal, mental unfitness, political or ideological reasons.

These obviously disturbed individuals spend enormous amounts of time and energy to evade detection and extensively plan these events prior to doing them. To think otherwise is ignorant and dangerous to all of us. They will find items and tools they need legally, illegally and even build weapons of destruction, regardless of laws or regulations in order to meet their needs.

They are intent on performing an illegal act whether they are in their right mind to make that decision or not. The idea that they’ll not continue with their plans because of laws that might get in their way is simply ridiculous. We might even say we should be less concerned with their choice of a firearm for destructive purposes when we imagine the possibility that they may have used explosives.

Responsible gun sellers, buyers and traders can easily take steps to help ensure a safe and legal, private firearms transaction. This can easily be done without need for further gun control. Montana does not require gun registration and we intend to help keep it that way.

You are 100% responsible for your for safe, private, legal firearms transactions:

Age: Is the buyer old enough to own this type of firearm?

Citizenship: Are they a US Citizen?

Residency: Are they a Montana Resident?

Felony: Have you checked the CONWEB to ensure they do not have a felony?

Stolen: Have you verified the gun has not been reported stolen?

Identification: Do they have a valid Montana ID or a Concealed Weapons Permit?

Verification: Have you physically verified the ID or CCW and is it current & valid?

Face to face: Are you performing the transaction face to face?

Is the location you are doing the transaction safe?

5 Tips for Buying a Firearm from a Private Seller

Brian T. Phaber, Yahoo Contributor Network ~ May 12, 2011

Not all firearms transactions go through licensed dealers or stores. Individuals can buy, sell, and trade firearms whenever they want to. For these transactions, a state usually has some laws or regulations in place, but they don’t hamper private transactions involving firearms. Buying from a private seller can save you some money or get you a nice weapon that you wouldn’t be able to find at dealers. Here are some tips for getting through the whole process unscathed.

Always test the firearm out before purchasing it.

Obviously, some people selling their firearms might try to pull a fast on on you by selling you a non-working firearm. It’s important that all guns are tested out before they are purchased. You don’t want to end up finding out after-the-fact that you bought a dud of a firearm. Therefore, you should walk away from a seller who won’t allow you to test the weapon or let you watch them test it. Testing these firearms will save you the hassle of getting tricked into buying a faulty firearm.

Check all local, state, and federal requirements for private firearms transactions.

Many states require that all handgun transactions be reported to the department of justice (DOJ) for that state. Typically, long gun transactions don’t need to be reported. If you are buying a gun from a private seller, then you have to check with all applicable laws on the matter. Doing so will protect you from any legal problems that can stem from failure to adhere to all laws involving the transaction. Fortunately, you usually won’t have to do anything more than report a change in ownership – if you even do need to.

Make sure the gun still has its serial number.

Virtually all handguns and long guns come with a manufacturer’s serial number. These numbers are recorded when the gun is first bought from a dealer so that the police and government agencies know who to tie a firearm to. With that in mind, you should always make sure that the weapon you want to buy still has a serial number on it. You should be a little wary if the number is filed off or doesn’t exist. In the end, you definitely don’t want to find out that you bought a stolen firearm.

Inspect the gun yourself or get it inspected.

When you go to buy a gun from someone, you should take a few minutes to inspect it yourself. In some cases, you can get the weapon inspected by a dealer or handler. You want to make sure that all parts are intact. Also, you might want the firearm to have its original parts. Checking to see that everything is all right with the gun will save you the trouble later on. Testing the weapon is necessary but won’t allow you to catch some of the other possible issues with the weapon.

Make sure that you can legally buy a firearm!

Fortunately, most people won’t have to think twice about their eligibility for gun purchasing and ownership. You should make sure that you are eligible for gun ownership in your state if you have any second thoughts about it though. For instance, someone who spent time in jail or dealt with the law as a child might want to check with their local police department or scour the Internet for answers. Small things can bar a person from gun ownership if they have had run-ins with the law, so it’s always smart to make sure that you can legally buy the gun that you want.

Good luck with all private firearms purchases!

Dealing with a personal seller to buy a firearm isn’t that difficult. For the most part, you just need to protect yourself from getting scammed or breaking the law by not reporting the transaction when necessary. You can get some pretty great deals and find some amazing firearms by going through a private seller. In the end, you shouldn’t worry about anything going wrong, but you should never be careless about buying something from someone else.

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Myself included, few people donate to websites like this. We’d all much rather get something tangible for our money and support our favorite site at the same time anyways. The problem is that we forget.

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What to expect if you ignore users who contact you about your post

I’m not getting my registration and activity emails!How do I adjust my email notification settings?

Discussion posts are different. But 24 hours is a reasonable amount of time to expect someone who posts an item for sale, or a wanted to buy ad to respond to an interested party. If you’re not prepared to respond, don’t post until you can attend to it. Or if its going to be longer than that, post it in your ad. If your items sells, delete it!

At this site we’ll stick with a two strike rule as the terms of use you agreed to when you joining address. If you ignore someone who sends you a message or posts a response about interest to your ad over 24 hours, it will be removed shortly after that or when the admin gets around to it. The second time a member does the same thing, they will be removed.

You can try to rejoin if your account is removed. You may or may not get approved depending on the circumstance.

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Facebook to Use Image Recognition to Crackdown on Gun Sellers?

Source: Facebook to Use Image Recognition Software to Crackdown on Gun Sellers?

Facebook. The social network. A hotbed for gun buying and selling. Still.

That’s correct, even with all sorts of high tech ways to monitor its users, Facebook is still a preferred platform for many gun owners to transfer, buy, sell and trade firearms. I’m sure you’re wondering, How can that be? Didn’t Facebook ban private person-to-person sales earlier this year?

Yes, it did. And anti-gunners gleefully celebrated the decision, suggesting that it was a major victory for the gun-control movement.

“Moms are grateful for Facebook’s leadership today in announcing that they will end all unlicensed gun sales arranged on their platforms,” said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, following the February announcement.

“Two years ago, our campaign to get Facebook to change how their platforms host firearm sales resulted in nine new policies to curb children’s exposure to guns and to clarify state laws around selling and buying guns online,” continued Watts.

“Our continued relationship with Facebook resulted in today’s even stronger stance, which will prevent dangerous people from getting guns and save American lives,” said Watts.

But, what we’re seeing now is that although Facebook banned gun sales in principle, in practice it’s virtually done nothing to enforce the new rule. Well, that’s not entirely true. It relies on “community policing” to enforce the ban. What does that mean? It means it’s relying on users to report posts that have guns for sale in them.

“We rely on reports from our community of 1.5 billion people to help us enforce our community standards which prohibit any attempts by unauthorized dealers to purchase, sell, or trade firearms on our site,” said a Facebook spokesperson to Forbes. “Any piece of content on Facebook ­including posts, photos, videos, and messages ­can be reported. When something is reported to us, our team investigates and removes any content that violates our terms.”

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