
Transfers are $20/gun, out of state buyers must provide FFL and will be charged $20/ gun for packing and actual shipping in addition to the transfer fee. Gun transfer are done through Chad Haase at Watertown Trade(204 North Water St. LOCAL PICKUP INSTRUCTIONS: Winning bidders who wish to pick up their items locally should notify All American Sales & Auctions, LLC, by email or phone, PRIOR to the close of the timed-online auction. If a credit card is declined, the buyer will be charged a $25 processing fee* *Credit Cards are processed through the APN network. Any special requests must be made prior to 5:30am CST on the day following the close of the auction. The 3% cash discount applies only to bidders who pick up locally and pay by cash or check. Shipping charges will show up as a secondary charge to the credit card on file. Buyers who are unable to do local pickup will have their items automatically shipped on the day following the close of the auction.

This invoice will reflect the purchase total, buyer’s premium, and a 5.5% sales tax for Wisconsin residents. Buyers who do not pickup locally during the regular pickup hours, will be automatically billed to the credit card on file and no 3% discount will be applied. Ĭash Payment Discount: 3% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: All winning bidders, who do not opt for local pickup, will be invoiced and automatically billed, to the credit card on file, by noon on the day following the close of the auction. Fuel cells powered by plankton from the seabed can be used to operate instruments that monitor ocean currents and water temperature.Sales Tax : 5.5% - Sales tax applied to Hammer Price. Energy supplied by this type of fuel cell can be obtained as long as there is organic matter in the sediment. The voltage difference can be used to produce electricity-up to 5. These two processes create a difference in voltage between the surface of the sediment and the sediment farther down in the seabed. The plankton in the deeper sediments break down organic matter without using oxygen this is an anaerobic process. Some plankton on the surface of ocean sediments use dissolved oxygen to break down organic matter, releasing energy this is an aerobic process. This fuel cell runs on seawater and sediment, with the help of plankton. Naval Research Laboratory has created an experimental marine fuel cell that could produce enough electricity to power ocean-monitoring devices.
