5 Great Gun Collecting Tips

Published on November 10, 2015
Duration: 6:47

This guide outlines five key strategies for successful gun collecting, emphasizing smart investment through historical appreciation, focusing on out-of-production or import-restricted firearms, and treating guns as liquid assets. It advises against emotional purchases and highlights the importance of distinguishing true collectibles from common modern firearms. The insights are presented with a pragmatic and slightly satirical tone, drawing on the speaker's high authority and expertise in market trends and firearm history.

Quick Summary

Gun collecting can be a solid investment if approached strategically. Focus on historical surplus firearms like Lee-Enfields and Mosin Nagants, or out-of-production/import-restricted models such as Daewoo K1/K2s and Valmets. Treat firearms as liquid assets, avoid impulsive buys, and distinguish true collectibles from common modern platforms to maximize returns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Collecting
  2. 00:29Tip 1: Surplus is a Win
  3. 01:44Tip 2: Out of Production/Import
  4. 02:50Tip 3: Firearms as Liquid Assets
  5. 03:27Tip 4: Avoid Emotional Purchases
  6. 04:31Tip 5: Identify True Collectibles

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best types of firearms to collect for investment?

Focus on historical surplus firearms like Lee-Enfields and Mosin Nagants, or firearms that are no longer produced or imported, such as Daewoo K1/K2 rifles, Valmets, and pre-1989 ban imports like the FN FNC. These often appreciate significantly over time.

How can I avoid making bad investments in firearms?

Avoid impulsive purchases, especially those driven by 'mall ninja' accessories. Research fair market prices, maintain a 'to-buy' list, and distinguish true collectibles from common modern firearms like standard AR-15s, which may face market saturation and legislative risks.

Is surplus ammunition a good investment?

Yes, surplus ammunition like 7.62x54R and 7.62x39 can be a high-value investment. Import restrictions can significantly impact availability and price, driving up the value of existing stockpiles.

What is a C&R FFL and why is it useful for collectors?

A Curios & Relics (C&R) FFL allows eligible individuals to directly acquire certain historical firearms (typically 50 years or older) from licensed dealers, simplifying the process and potentially reducing costs for collectors.

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