Wake Up America! Something Is Happening To Gun Prices!

Published on June 24, 2025
Duration: 16:36

The firearm market in Summer 2025 is experiencing a lull, leading to lower prices on used guns and a good opportunity for buyers. While new firearm prices have adjusted with inflation, used firearms are seeing significant price drops, sometimes up to 40% of their original cost. Buyers are advised to shop around for used guns and ensure they are factory complete for the best value. Limited edition or dealer-exclusive firearms may still have wait times and higher prices on the secondary market.

Quick Summary

In Summer 2025, the used firearm market is experiencing a significant lull, leading to considerably lower prices. Buyers can often find deals where used guns are priced up to 40% less than their original cost, making it an opportune time to purchase. New firearm prices have generally adjusted in line with inflation, meaning they are priced appropriately for the current market value.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction at Gunners Firearms
  2. 00:14Slow Season and Used Gun Deals
  3. 00:42Finding Unexpected Firearms
  4. 01:01Firearm Industry Overview
  5. 01:21Travelers Finding Deals
  6. 02:10Ozarks vs. Kansas City Pricing
  7. 02:51The Need to Search for Deals
  8. 02:56Ideal Time to Buy: Market Low
  9. 03:15Summer 2025 Market Trends
  10. 03:30Abundance and Right Price
  11. 03:40Inflation vs. Gun Prices
  12. 04:30Firearms as a Deflationary Asset
  13. 04:43Cost of Living Comparison
  14. 05:08Exceptions to Price Drops
  15. 05:51New vs. Used Firearm Pricing
  16. 06:08Glock Pricing Discussion
  17. 06:43Sig Sauer P320 Pricing
  18. 06:59Used Gun Value Drop
  19. 07:12Challenges Selling Used Firearms
  20. 07:36Current Market Reality
  21. 07:40Shopping Around for Used Guns
  22. 07:52Physical Inspection Importance
  23. 08:14Personal Preference for Inspection
  24. 08:20Action and Disassembly Checks
  25. 08:31Highest Dollar Value for Used Guns
  26. 09:03Springfield Rifle Packaging
  27. 09:27Factory Complete Value
  28. 09:31Poor Condition Firearms
  29. 09:58Explaining Value Over the Phone
  30. 10:18Used Ammo and Liability
  31. 11:12Used Ammo Disposal
  32. 11:16Used Firearms Inspection
  33. 11:25Issues with Used Guns
  34. 11:44Support Local Dealers
  35. 11:50Current Sales and Production
  36. 12:16Hard to Come By Items
  37. 12:28Limited Edition Firearms
  38. 13:02Ruger Dealer Exclusives
  39. 13:22Exclusive Dealer Rights
  40. 13:34Wait Times for Limited Runs
  41. 13:46Rare Production Guns
  42. 14:10Summer 2025 Winners
  43. 14:24Buying Standard New Guns
  44. 14:35Who Has a Hard Time Buying
  45. 14:44Patience for Limited Editions
  46. 14:50Paying More for Rarity
  47. 15:19Waiting for Better Value
  48. 15:39Conclusion: Buy and Enjoy
  49. 15:56Thank You and Goodbye

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current state of the used firearm market?

In Summer 2025, the used firearm market is experiencing a significant lull, leading to considerably lower prices. Buyers can often find deals where used guns are priced up to 40% less than their original cost, making it an opportune time to purchase.

Are new firearm prices also decreasing?

New firearm prices have generally adjusted in line with inflation, meaning they are priced appropriately for the current market value. While not decreasing like used guns, they are not seeing the same rapid price increases as other goods.

What factors affect the value of a used firearm?

The highest value for a used firearm comes when it is 'factory complete,' including original packaging, manuals, all accessories, and extra magazines. Firearms in poor condition, rusted, or missing components will be worth significantly less.

Why are dealers reluctant to buy used ammunition?

Dealers often avoid buying used ammunition due to liability concerns. They cannot guarantee it hasn't been tampered with, improperly stored (e.g., water damage, humidity fluctuations), or that the gunpowder and primers are still in optimal condition.

Are there any firearms that are still hard to find or expensive?

Yes, limited edition or dealer-exclusive firearms, which are produced in smaller, specialized runs, may still have wait times and command higher prices on the secondary market due to their rarity and demand.

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