Hey guys ....I'm not picking on young guys / or young shooters...I think its good we're getting some new blood into all the shooting sports.../ its a great day - when I take one of my adult kids ..or one of 10 grandkids now, to the range ...its fun ! or when I get a chance to show a nice gun to a younger guy at the range...explain what it is / maybe let them shoot it a little...its all good !
I know a lot of younger shooters appreciate "better guns" ..../ but young guys have young families, and mortgages, and auto loans, etc...and other financial priorities...
I'm just talking about gun values ...are they going to continue to go up on good guns ? ( like we see today --- on say, a used S&W Model 27 Nickel for $ 800 - $1,000 - like a mod 27-1 ...) --- are the prices going to continue going up ? ...or are prices going to be like what happened to "baseball cards"...??
I'm not saying young shooters should or shouldn't buy expensive guns or better guns ....new or used ....( if prices go up / will they spend the money to buy that model 27 vs current day XDM's ...etc ...)...but I'm asking primarily about values....do you think they're going to level out / continue to climb ...mostly I'm not sure if prices will continue to climb or not .../ and my point in that, is I met a guy recently that told me he had some classic guns he was holding to sell - never fired - to augment his retirement ...and I told him I thought he should sell / or at least put them on consignment ...because I think his window on pricing may be closing...
when all of us Baby Boomers are gone ...will prices continue to go up / or are we driving the market up - with our buying and nostalgia ...( I don't really know if we are or not )...
I don't care about the value of my collection ..it is, what it is ...its all going to my adult kids / and grandkids down the road anyway .../ I don't care if its value is $100,000 or $ 250,000 ....its irrelevent to me ( except for having enough insurance on it ). If it drops in value 50% or more ...its ok / I've had yrs of fun with all of my guns / and hopefully will continue to have for many years...
I know a lot of younger shooters appreciate "better guns" ..../ but young guys have young families, and mortgages, and auto loans, etc...and other financial priorities...
I'm just talking about gun values ...are they going to continue to go up on good guns ? ( like we see today --- on say, a used S&W Model 27 Nickel for $ 800 - $1,000 - like a mod 27-1 ...) --- are the prices going to continue going up ? ...or are prices going to be like what happened to "baseball cards"...??
I'm not saying young shooters should or shouldn't buy expensive guns or better guns ....new or used ....( if prices go up / will they spend the money to buy that model 27 vs current day XDM's ...etc ...)...but I'm asking primarily about values....do you think they're going to level out / continue to climb ...mostly I'm not sure if prices will continue to climb or not .../ and my point in that, is I met a guy recently that told me he had some classic guns he was holding to sell - never fired - to augment his retirement ...and I told him I thought he should sell / or at least put them on consignment ...because I think his window on pricing may be closing...
when all of us Baby Boomers are gone ...will prices continue to go up / or are we driving the market up - with our buying and nostalgia ...( I don't really know if we are or not )...
I don't care about the value of my collection ..it is, what it is ...its all going to my adult kids / and grandkids down the road anyway .../ I don't care if its value is $100,000 or $ 250,000 ....its irrelevent to me ( except for having enough insurance on it ). If it drops in value 50% or more ...its ok / I've had yrs of fun with all of my guns / and hopefully will continue to have for many years...