Had to do the math, but I have bought/acquired 9 guns and let 2 go since Jan 2021. The cheapest was a Glock 42 and the most expensive a 1968 unfired Python.
I have no plans on stopping any time soon.
But there is clearly some propensity issues in the market right now. I think what happens is people who have interest in firearms branch out. Maybe its shotguns or revolvers or ARs or whatever. But those striker fired 9mm are going to be over manufactured and sold at a loss in the coming years. That's my hot take at least. And with all this cash being kicked around the hobby guns will continue to surge.
Last, after the terrible Sandy Hook tragedy, the market faced a lot of scarcity. And I bought more cool revolvers, shotguns, pre 64 rifles, etc. for cheaper prices than ever. It lasted for years actually. Now all the cool stuff seems to be increasing in value at a higher rate than a Glock.
I have no plans on stopping any time soon.
But there is clearly some propensity issues in the market right now. I think what happens is people who have interest in firearms branch out. Maybe its shotguns or revolvers or ARs or whatever. But those striker fired 9mm are going to be over manufactured and sold at a loss in the coming years. That's my hot take at least. And with all this cash being kicked around the hobby guns will continue to surge.
Last, after the terrible Sandy Hook tragedy, the market faced a lot of scarcity. And I bought more cool revolvers, shotguns, pre 64 rifles, etc. for cheaper prices than ever. It lasted for years actually. Now all the cool stuff seems to be increasing in value at a higher rate than a Glock.