The Lone Haranguer
Member
It does affect resale value. A gun with pristine finish brings more money, all other things being equal, to one with finish wear. How much would you pay for a car with faded paint?
BUT, you only live once, so why not be the one who really USES it? Why store it for the next guy. Are you a shooter or a curator?
(Being a tool and something beautiful to look at)It can be both, just like a watch.
1. How much does genuine holster wear effect a handgun's resale value?
2. Are their any ways to avoid holster wear with a new gun? (other than not using a holster of course!)
3. Am I being way too paranoid about this? Should I just accept short of safe queens, guns are tools and therefore will show wear with real use?