RetiredUSNChief
Member
Personally, if I'm worried about VALUE, I consider a piece a collector's item and not for shooting.
That said, we all want our guns to "retain their value"...but in the end, a shooter is a shooter...and "value" is a dubious tag dependent upon a sometimes fickle market. Meaning "value" is based on more things than whether a gun is a shooter or not.
In my opinion, if you buy a QUALITY firearm, then the value you retain is in the high quality to which the firearm is designed and manufactured to. People will always pay for quality, even with some "wear and tear".
That said, we all want our guns to "retain their value"...but in the end, a shooter is a shooter...and "value" is a dubious tag dependent upon a sometimes fickle market. Meaning "value" is based on more things than whether a gun is a shooter or not.
In my opinion, if you buy a QUALITY firearm, then the value you retain is in the high quality to which the firearm is designed and manufactured to. People will always pay for quality, even with some "wear and tear".
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