Stop Selling Your Used Guns!! Here’s Why/How To Avoid It

Published on August 1, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video advises against selling used firearms due to significant depreciation, suggesting buyers can acquire customized firearms for less than new retail. The speaker highlights purchasing used Glocks for $350 and upgrading them, contrasting this with sellers receiving only $200-$250. Instead of selling, the speaker recommends alternative income streams or expense reduction to fund new firearm acquisitions.

Quick Summary

Selling used guns often leads to substantial financial loss, with sellers receiving only $200-$250 for firearms. Buying used allows for significant savings, enabling customization with upgrades like triggers and optics for less than the cost of a new firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Don't Sell Your Used Guns!
  2. 00:05Used Glock Examples
  3. 00:19Customization & Savings
  4. 00:33The Seller's Low Payout
  5. 00:41Fund New Guns Differently

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I avoid selling my used guns?

Selling used guns often results in a significant financial loss, as sellers typically receive much less than the firearm's actual value. Buyers can often find great deals on used firearms, allowing them to customize them for less than the cost of a new, base model.

How can I save money when buying firearms?

Buying used firearms is a great way to save money. You can often find like-new examples for a fraction of the retail price, leaving you budget for upgrades like better triggers, sights, or optics, ultimately costing less than a new firearm.

What are some examples of affordable used firearms?

The video highlights purchasing used Glock models like the 43X MOS and 26 Gen 5 for around $350 each. These can then be upgraded with aftermarket parts such as Trigger Shark backplates, new triggers, and red dot sights.

What's the typical payout for selling a used gun to a dealer?

When selling firearms to shops, sellers often receive a significantly reduced amount, typically in the range of $200 to $250 for firearms that could be worth more on the private market or when bought used by another individual.

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