There's A Flood Of Americans Getting Rid Of Their Old Guns!

Published on November 7, 2025
Duration: 17:54

This video discusses current trends in the firearms market, noting a lull in sales similar to pre-2020 levels. Gun owners are increasingly looking to sell older firearms, often seeking prices from the 2020-2021 peak, which is not reflective of current market value. The primary drivers for trading in older firearms include the desire for newer technologies like optic-ready slides and improved features, leading to a surplus of older models on the market.

Quick Summary

The firearms market is currently in a lull, with a flood of used guns entering the market, similar to pre-2020 conditions. Owners are selling older models, often seeking prices from the 2020-2021 peak, which is not reflective of current market value. This trend is driven by the desire for newer technology, such as optic-ready slides, and the need to make space or fund new purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Summer Slowdown
  2. 00:18Current Gun Store Trends
  3. 00:33Cyclical Nature of Gun Sales
  4. 00:50People Selling Firearms
  5. 01:09Return to Pre-2020 Market
  6. 01:23Flood of Firearms, Few Buyers
  7. 01:36Types of Firearms Traded In
  8. 01:55Older vs. Newer Generations
  9. 02:04Seller Expectations vs. Market Value
  10. 02:39Firearm Depreciation Analogy
  11. 03:01Example of Overpriced Trade-in
  12. 04:27Normal Summer Lull + Trade-ins
  13. 04:41Desire for Newest Models
  14. 05:18Key Features Driving Upgrades
  15. 05:30Ruger American Series Generations
  16. 06:13Technological Growth in Firearms
  17. 06:36Constant Trade-in Cycle
  18. 07:04Pocket Pistol Evolution (LCP, Bodyguard)
  19. 08:01Smith & Wesson CSX Trigger Discussion
  20. 09:06Sig Sauer P320 vs. P250 Experience
  21. 09:48Trend: Next Greatest Thing vs. Old
  22. 10:00Customer Tastes Vary
  23. 10:48Summer 2025 Market Snapshot
  24. 11:07Desire for Better Technology
  25. 11:16First Semi-Auto Handgun Experience
  26. 12:07Finite Space in Gun Safes
  27. 12:21Making Room for New Guns
  28. 13:02Gun Store Buying Strategy
  29. 13:20Local vs. National Market
  30. 13:34Urban vs. Rural Market Differences
  31. 14:412025 Gun Sales: Pre-COVID Normal?
  32. 14:49Why People Sell Guns
  33. 15:06Moving Out of Country & Firearm Legality
  34. 15:47Reverse Traces on Guns
  35. 15:50Conclusion & Gratitude

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current state of the firearms market?

The firearms market is currently experiencing a lull in sales, similar to the pre-2020 period. There's a significant influx of used firearms being offered for sale, as many owners are looking to offload their older models.

Why are people selling their old guns?

People are selling older firearms primarily to fund the purchase of newer models with advanced features like optic-ready slides. They also seek cash or want to make room in their collections and safes for desired new acquisitions.

Are used gun prices dropping?

Yes, the market is seeing lower prices for used firearms. Sellers often expect prices from the 2020-2021 peak, but current demand is lower, driving down values, similar to how a new car depreciates after purchase.

What features are driving demand for new firearms?

The most sought-after features in new firearms include optic-ready slides, improved finishes, and newer generation models. Consumers are influenced by advertising and the desire for the latest technology and performance enhancements.

How does the market differ between urban and rural areas?

There are significant differences. For instance, AR pistols are more popular and command higher prices in urban markets, whereas certain gun stores in rural areas may not even stock them due to lower demand.

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