These 10 Guns Are WORTHLESS Now!

Published on January 5, 2026
Duration: 13:22

This video from 'Guns You Can't Live Without' details 10 firearms that have significantly depreciated in market value. Factors contributing to this decline include safety recalls, manufacturing defects, changing regulations, and market saturation. The expert analysis highlights specific models like the Sig Sauer P320 and Glock 19, explaining the reasons behind their reduced resale value and offering insights into the volatile used firearm market.

Quick Summary

Firearms can rapidly lose market value due to safety recalls, manufacturing defects, and changing regulations. Models like the Sig Sauer P320 and older Glock 19 generations have seen significant depreciation because of these issues, impacting their desirability on the used gun market.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Firearm Market Depreciation
  2. 00:51Sig Sauer P320: Safety Concerns & Value Drop
  3. 01:59Glock 19 Gen 3/4/5: Regulatory Impact
  4. 03:10Smith & Wesson Response 9mm PCC: Recall Issues
  5. 04:23Kimber R7 Mako: Firing Pin Recall
  6. 05:34Taurus G3/G2 Series: Resale Challenges
  7. 06:55Hi-Point C9: Obsolete Design & Value
  8. 08:01Ruger LCP II: Market Shift to 9mm
  9. 09:10Walther P22: Saturated Rimfire Market
  10. 10:18Sig Sauer P365: Market Saturation
  11. 11:34Springfield Armory Hellion: Discontinued Product

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors cause firearms to lose market value?

Firearms can lose market value due to safety recalls (e.g., accidental discharges), manufacturing defects, evolving regulations that make them non-compliant, market saturation with newer models, and obsolescence of design or caliber.

Which firearms are discussed as having lost significant value?

The video highlights the Sig Sauer P320, Glock 19 (older generations), Smith & Wesson Response 9mm PCC, Kimber R7 Mako, Taurus G3/G2, Hi-Point C9, Ruger LCP II, Walther P22, Sig Sauer P365, and Springfield Armory Hellion as examples of firearms depreciating in value.

Why did the Sig Sauer P320 lose value?

The Sig Sauer P320 experienced a significant drop in market value primarily due to reports of accidental discharges occurring without a trigger pull. This led to bans at some shooting ranges and concerns from federal agencies.

How do regulations affect firearm resale value?

Regulations, such as those in California, can mandate specific design changes or ban certain features, making older or non-compliant models less desirable and harder to sell, thus reducing their resale value.

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