Speedo66
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You mean sorta like the way Mosins, made in larger numbers and longer, have gone down since they were first imported? lolThe value will eventually go down substantially because they're a fairly incapable gun made in insane numbers, and the people who fetishize them are at the age where people die.
Not counting the US, Finland, China, and other Eastern bloc countries that made Mosins, Russia alone has made more than 6X the number of M-1 Carbines, and I don't know if anyone is still alive since they were first produced in 1891, yet they have a mixed age following and the prices are up several times and still climbing....
I can't think of any US arm that has declined in value, regardless of age.