22-rimfire
Member
I would suggest you invest in something more liquid. Selling guns is often not a quick process if you are seeking top dollar.
Buy firearms because you enjoy them and if you eventually make a dollar or two, great. If you choose to do this, seek guns in as good a condition as you can afford and generally that means 95%+ condition.
People that make money with firearms, buy and sell them. They do not generally sit on a gun for 30 years if the purpose is to make money. Keep in mind you need to have a way to store them and maintain the condition. One substantial house fire and you lost your investment unless you have insurance. Insurance costs eat away at potential gains in a practical sense if you are honest with yourself.
Buy firearms because you enjoy them and if you eventually make a dollar or two, great. If you choose to do this, seek guns in as good a condition as you can afford and generally that means 95%+ condition.
People that make money with firearms, buy and sell them. They do not generally sit on a gun for 30 years if the purpose is to make money. Keep in mind you need to have a way to store them and maintain the condition. One substantial house fire and you lost your investment unless you have insurance. Insurance costs eat away at potential gains in a practical sense if you are honest with yourself.