Joe Demko
Member
Only if you can sell them to somebody who wants them at a price that would show you that return. See, it has been my experience that, during financial downturns, it's harder rather than easier to sell guns. So, unless you are talking about some really, truly rare and valuable firearms that a rich collector would snap up the moment they hit the market, I can't agree. Stuff that the average gun guy buys, you're going to be left holding because the average gun guy ain't rich. Bad times for him means worrying about paying bills, worrying about getting laid off, and stuff like that. He isn't in the market for that Savage 99 or that Remington Rand .45 or that Norinco AK.