Massive Shift In Availability! THESE Are The BEST Guns To Invest In & They're NOT Making Anymore!

Published on September 19, 2025
Duration: 8:59

The video argues that due to market saturation of common firearms and a slowdown in new gun ownership, the best investment in the current firearms market (Summer 2025) lies in rare, collectible military surplus firearms. These are not being produced anymore, leading to scarcity and increasing value. Examples include Mosin Nagants, SKS rifles, M1 Garands, K98s, K31s, and M1903s, which are becoming increasingly expensive and difficult to find.

Quick Summary

Rare military surplus firearms are the best investment in Summer 2025 due to market saturation of common guns and their own increasing scarcity. These historical pieces are no longer manufactured, driving up their value as collectors seek them out. Examples include Mosin Nagants, SKS rifles, and M1 Garands.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Shot Show Observations
  2. 00:50Current Gun Industry Situation
  3. 01:44Election Gamble Failure
  4. 02:05Market Saturation and Used Guns
  5. 02:42Few Recommended Investments
  6. 02:51Best Investment: Rare Surplus Guns
  7. 03:291990s Pricing vs. Today
  8. 03:52M1 Garand Price Example
  9. 04:04Rarity of Specific Surplus Models
  10. 04:43Scarcity and Investment Analogy
  11. 05:06Current Demand for Surplus
  12. 05:15Past Availability vs. Present
  13. 05:56Premium Prices for Best Condition
  14. 06:00Recommendation: Old Mill Surplus
  15. 06:11Future Price Appreciation
  16. 06:33Other Collectible Investments
  17. 06:45Past Abundance in Stores
  18. 07:01Surplus Market Dried Up
  19. 07:11Viewer Input Request
  20. 07:25Channel Mission Statement
  21. 07:31Prayer for Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes military surplus firearms a good investment?

Military surplus firearms are considered a good investment because they are no longer being manufactured, creating inherent scarcity. Combined with current market saturation of common firearms and increasing demand for historical pieces, their value is appreciating significantly.

Why are common firearms not good investments right now?

Common firearms, often referred to as 'cookie-cutter' guns, are not ideal investments due to heavy market saturation. Millions of these firearms were produced and sold, meaning most potential buyers already own one, leading to a surplus and stagnant value.

How has the availability of collectible firearms changed?

Historically, firearms like the Mosin Nagant and SKS were abundant and affordable. Today, these and other military surplus rifles are rare, difficult to find, and command premium prices, reflecting their collector status and diminishing supply.

What specific types of firearms are recommended for investment?

The video recommends investing in rare military surplus and collectible historical firearms. Examples include the Mosin Nagant, SKS, M1 Garand, K98, K31, M1903, early 1911s, and early Colt revolvers, which are becoming increasingly scarce and valuable.

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