12 GUNs That CRASHED in Value from 2024 to 2025

Published on July 26, 2025
Duration: 17:33

This video analyzes 12 firearms that have seen significant value depreciation between 2024 and 2025, driven by factors like oversupply, market saturation, and evolving consumer preferences. Models from Browning, Remington, Marlin, Savage, Ruger, Sig Sauer, Glock, Heritage, Smith & Wesson, and Taurus are discussed, with specific reasons for their declining resale value highlighted, such as outdated designs, quality control issues, or being superseded by newer models.

Quick Summary

Firearms are crashing in value between 2024-2025 due to market saturation, buyer's regret, and competition from newer models. Oversupply and shifts in consumer demand also contribute significantly to the depreciation of guns like the Glock 43 and AR-15 variants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Market Trends
  2. 01:09Browning Citori Value Drop
  3. 02:09Remington 870 Wingmaster Price Crash
  4. 03:20Remington 7600 Value Decline
  5. 04:29Marlin 1895 Value Drop
  6. 05:43Savage Axis Price Plummet
  7. 06:55Ruger P95 Value Crash
  8. 08:32Sig Sauer P250 Obsolete
  9. 09:48Glock 43 Value Loss
  10. 11:09Heritage Rough Rider Value Drop
  11. 12:30S&W M&P Shield Value Decline
  12. 13:49Ruger AR-556 Value Drop
  13. 15:14Taurus Judge Value Tank

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors are causing firearms to crash in value between 2024 and 2025?

Key factors include market saturation, buyer's regret, competition from newer models, overproduction during boom times, and shifts in consumer demand away from older designs or specific calibers.

Which specific firearms have seen significant value depreciation recently?

Notable examples include the Browning Citori, Remington 870 Wingmaster, Marlin 1895, Savage Axis, Ruger P95, Sig Sauer P250, Glock 43, Heritage Rough Rider, S&W M&P Shield, Ruger AR-556, and Taurus Judge.

Why did the Glock 43 lose value compared to newer models?

The Glock 43's value dropped because successors like the 43X and 48 offer higher capacity. Additionally, the original 43 lacked an optics-ready (MOS) cut, which is now a highly desired feature in the market.

What is causing basic AR-15 models like the Ruger AR-556 to depreciate?

The value of basic AR-15s has declined due to a decrease in 'panic buying' and extreme market saturation. Buyers are now prioritizing AR-15s with more modern features such as free-float handguards and improved triggers.

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