Wake Up America! Something Is Happening To Gun Prices!

Published on October 29, 2025
Duration: 16:36

The firearm market is currently experiencing a lull, making it an ideal time to purchase used firearms at significantly lower prices, potentially up to 40% off. New firearm prices have adjusted reasonably with inflation, while limited edition or dealer-exclusive models may still have wait times and command higher prices on the secondary market. Selling used firearms is less favorable currently, with lower offers expected.

Quick Summary

The firearm market is currently experiencing a lull, making it an ideal time to purchase used firearms at significantly lower prices, potentially up to 40% off. New firearm prices have adjusted reasonably with inflation, while limited edition or dealer-exclusive models may still have wait times and command higher prices on the secondary market. Selling used firearms is less favorable currently, with lower offers expected.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Gunners Firearms
  2. 00:13Finding Deals on Used Guns
  3. 00:45Discovering Unexpected Firearms
  4. 01:02The Firearm Industry Landscape
  5. 01:21Travelers Finding Stellar Deals
  6. 02:10Ozarks Gun Store Experiences
  7. 02:54The Need to Search for Firearms
  8. 02:57Ideal Time to Buy: Market Low
  9. 03:15Summer 2025 Market Trends
  10. 03:23Abundance of Variety and Calibers
  11. 03:41Prices Matching Inflation
  12. 04:01Affordable Firearms in Modern Living
  13. 04:27Firearms as a Decreasing Cost Item
  14. 04:43Comparison to Rising Costs of Living
  15. 05:07Affordable Opportunities in Firearms
  16. 05:13Regional Price Variations
  17. 05:51New vs. Used Firearm Pricing
  18. 06:08Glock Pricing Discussion
  19. 06:34Glock Model Discontinuations
  20. 06:43P320 Pricing Example
  21. 06:54Used Gun Value: Up to 40% Off
  22. 07:12Pros and Cons of Buying/Selling Used
  23. 07:39Shopping Used Guns Around
  24. 07:53Physical Inspection of Used Firearms
  25. 08:13Preference for In-Person Transactions
  26. 08:21Importance of Firearm Action Inspection
  27. 08:31Highest Value for Factory Complete
  28. 09:03Springfield Rifle Packaging Example
  29. 09:27Condition Affects Used Firearm Value
  30. 09:56Explaining Used Firearm Pricing
  31. 10:06Best Offer for Complete Packages
  32. 10:21Used Ammo: Dealer Limitations
  33. 11:14Liability on Used Ammo
  34. 11:16Used Firearms Inspection Process
  35. 11:28Post-Purchase Issues with Used Guns
  36. 11:51Current State of Gun Sales
  37. 11:55Seasonal Low in Gun Sales
  38. 12:01Gun Production Assumptions
  39. 12:25Hard-to-Come-By Items
  40. 12:27Limited Edition Dealer Exclusives
  41. 13:02Ruger Dealer Exclusives Example
  42. 13:32Wait Times for Limited Production
  43. 13:45Market Dynamics for Rare Guns
  44. 14:14Big Winners: Standard Used Guns
  45. 14:24Good Time to Buy Standard New Guns
  46. 14:35Who Has Trouble Buying Guns Now
  47. 14:45Paying More for Limited Editions
  48. 15:19Patience for Better Value
  49. 15:40Positive Market Outlook
  50. 15:45Buy, Enjoy, and Shoot
  51. 15:55Thank You and Farewell

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is now a good time to buy used firearms?

The firearm market is currently experiencing a lull, with fewer buyers and more sellers. This trend, particularly noted in the summer of 2025, makes it an ideal time to purchase used firearms, as prices have dropped significantly, with some items potentially available for up to 40% less than their original cost.

What makes a used firearm most valuable?

The highest resale value for a used firearm is achieved when it is 'factory complete.' This means it includes all original packaging, manuals, accessories like extra magazines or cleaning kits, and even the outer cardboard sleeve with the serial number, reflecting its condition as if it were new.

Are new firearm prices also decreasing?

While used firearm prices are seeing substantial drops, new firearm prices have generally adjusted reasonably with current inflation. They are considered appropriately priced for the market, offering good value without the steep discounts seen on pre-owned items.

Why can't gun stores buy used ammunition?

Gun stores typically cannot purchase used ammunition due to significant liability concerns. They cannot guarantee the ammunition's integrity, as it may have been tampered with or compromised by improper storage, such as exposure to moisture or humidity, which can affect gunpowder and primers.

What about limited edition or dealer-exclusive firearms?

Limited edition or dealer-exclusive firearms, produced under special contracts, may still be in high demand and have wait times. While you can acquire them, they often command higher prices on the secondary market due to their rarity, unless you have the patience to wait for dealer availability.

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