Wake Up America! Something Is Happening To Gun Prices!

Published on July 11, 2025
Duration: 16:36

This video discusses current trends in the firearm market, highlighting a seasonal lull in sales and a decrease in prices for used firearms. New firearm prices are noted to be adjusting appropriately with inflation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of condition and completeness when selling used firearms and the liability associated with purchasing used ammunition. Limited edition and dealer-exclusive firearms are still subject to wait times and potential price inflation.

Quick Summary

The current firearm market is experiencing a seasonal lull, making it an opportune time for buyers, especially for used firearms where prices are significantly lower. New firearms are priced appropriately with inflation. To maximize resale value, ensure used firearms are factory complete with all original accessories and packaging.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Gunners Firearms
  2. 00:22Finding Deals on Used Guns
  3. 00:59Scouting for Firearms Deals
  4. 01:34Travelers Finding Stellar Deals
  5. 02:10Ozarks Gun Store Finds
  6. 02:54Searching the Firearm Market
  7. 03:00Market Value Low, Stores in a Lull
  8. 03:15Summer 2025 Firearm Trends
  9. 03:33Abundance of Variety and Calibers
  10. 03:40Price Matching Inflation
  11. 04:06Small Home Living and Firearms
  12. 04:27Firearms as Affordable Assets
  13. 05:09Exceptions to Price Drops
  14. 05:51New vs. Used Firearm Pricing
  15. 06:08Glock Pricing Discussion
  16. 06:34Glock Discontinuing Models
  17. 06:43Sig Sauer P320 Pricing
  18. 06:57Used Firearm Value Percentage
  19. 07:16Selling Used Firearms
  20. 07:39Shopping Used Guns Around
  21. 07:56Purchasing Used Firearms In Person
  22. 08:13Online Firearm Purchases
  23. 08:21Working Through Firearm Actions
  24. 08:31Highest Dollar Value for Used Firearms
  25. 09:03Springfield Rifle Packaging
  26. 09:27Factory Complete vs. Rusty Firearms
  27. 09:56Explaining Used Firearm Value
  28. 10:06Best Offer for Used Firearms
  29. 10:21Buying Used Ammunition
  30. 11:14Liability on Used Ammunition
  31. 11:18Inspecting Used Firearms
  32. 11:28Returning to Your Dealer
  33. 11:53Gun Sales Low Seasonally
  34. 12:01Gun Production Estimates
  35. 12:27Hard to Come By Items
  36. 12:31Limited Edition Firearms
  37. 13:02Ruger Web Page Exclusives
  38. 13:32Limited Production Runs
  39. 13:47Rare Production Guns
  40. 14:14Winners in the Used Gun Market
  41. 14:24Buying Standard New Firearms
  42. 14:35Who Has Trouble Buying Guns
  43. 14:45Paying More for Limited Editions
  44. 15:19Waiting for Better Value
  45. 15:40Good News for Firearm Buyers
  46. 15:45Buy It, Enjoy It, Shoot It
  47. 15:55Thank You and Goodbye

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are used firearm prices currently low?

Used firearm prices are currently low due to a seasonal lull in sales and a market trend where sellers are more eager to offload inventory. This creates a buyer's market, with some used guns fetching around 40% of their original cost.

Are new firearm prices also decreasing?

New firearm prices are not decreasing in the same way as used ones. Instead, they are adjusting appropriately with current market values and inflation, making them a reasonable purchase option for consumers seeking new inventory.

What is the best way to maximize the value when selling a used firearm?

To get the highest dollar value for a used firearm, it should be factory complete. This includes having the original packaging, manuals, all accessories, cleaning kits, extra magazines, and even the serial-numbered cardboard sleeve it shipped in.

Why do gun stores often refuse to buy used ammunition?

Gun stores typically cannot buy used ammunition due to significant liability concerns. They cannot guarantee the ammunition hasn't been tampered with, exposed to moisture, or stored improperly, which could affect its performance and safety.

Are limited edition or dealer-exclusive firearms affected by current market trends?

Limited edition and dealer-exclusive firearms are still subject to wait times and can experience price inflation on the secondary market. Their rarity means demand often outstrips supply, even when the general market is down.

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