Top 10 Guns You Should NEVER Sell

Published on August 8, 2025
Duration: 9:05

This video presents a top 10 list of firearms that are recommended for collectors and investors due to their historical significance, craftsmanship, and increasing value. The firearms discussed range from iconic revolvers and semi-automatic pistols to military service rifles, with estimated values and historical context provided for each.

Quick Summary

The Colt Single Action Army Model 1873, known as 'the gun that won the West,' is a highly valuable collector's item. Prices range from $1,500 to $30,000, with first-generation models in good condition potentially fetching $50,000 due to their historical significance and craftsmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Collectible Guns
  2. 00:251. Colt Single Action Army Model 1873
  3. 00:522. Walther P38
  4. 01:153. M1 Garand
  5. 01:494. FN Browning High Power
  6. 02:135. Colt Detective Special
  7. 02:316. Smith and Wesson Model 29
  8. 02:467. Colt 1911 (Pre-WWII/WWII)
  9. 03:248. Russian SKS
  10. 03:569. Russian Dragunov / Romanian PSL
  11. 04:4510. Sig Sauer P210
  12. 05:31Conclusion: Never Sell These Guns
  13. 06:19Health Segment: Trinidad Scorpion Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Colt Single Action Army Model 1873 a valuable firearm?

The Colt Single Action Army Model 1873 is highly valued for its historical significance as 'the gun that won the West,' its iconic status, and the rarity of first-generation models. Prices can range from $1,500 to $30,000, with exceptional examples reaching up to $50,000.

Why is the M1 Garand considered a great battle implement?

General George Patton famously called the M1 Garand 'the greatest battle implement ever devised.' Its robust design and the powerful .30-06 cartridge made it a formidable service rifle. Import bans have further driven up its market value, typically between $1,000 and $6,000.

Which firearms are recommended for collectors due to their increasing value?

The video recommends firearms like the Colt Single Action Army, Walther P38, M1 Garand, FN Browning High Power, Colt Detective Special, Smith & Wesson Model 29, Colt 1911, Russian SKS, Russian Dragunov/Romanian PSL, and Sig Sauer P210. These are chosen for their historical importance, craftsmanship, and investment potential.

What is the estimated value range for a Sig Sauer P210 pistol?

Original Swiss-made Sig Sauer P210 pistols, renowned for their accuracy, can command prices from approximately $2,700 to $15,000, depending on the specific model and its condition. Their value is steadily increasing.

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