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Posted on 12/7/15 at 9:13 am to civiltiger07
It's a lot like collector cars, I think.
Really nice stuff that is produced in low quantities will always appreciate in value.
That said, even run of mill stuff, if it's old and really kept up, will be worth good money.
Look at what a clean '66 Ford or Chevy truck is worth now.
Really nice stuff that is produced in low quantities will always appreciate in value.
That said, even run of mill stuff, if it's old and really kept up, will be worth good money.
Look at what a clean '66 Ford or Chevy truck is worth now.
Posted on 12/7/15 at 10:16 am to civiltiger07
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It's the lesser known models that have potential to rise in price. Something like a Ruger LCP or Springfield XDS aren't going to really gain value like a Python did.
more specifically its firearms that are no longer in production and/or no longer imported, especially military variants. mosins, SKS's, AK's, IMI UZI's, valmets, garands, 1911's stuff like that. once they are all distributed it will be a sellers market on them. if i was investing in firearms now i would be buying up any military-issued rifle or handgun i could find in good condition
nothing that is in current production except the very, very high end, limited edition stuff is going to go up in value
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