White would probably be about the best investment if you can find them cheap.
As in Doc White?White would probably be about the best investment if you can find them cheap.
CorrectAs in Doc White?
So true, especially if the firearm is a perfect fit !!If one were to buy a factory produced firearm such as Pedersoli, etc. the only reason it would cost more in the future would be inflation and production costs increasing. Perhaps if a particular model by that manufacturer would be discontinued it might increase in value slightly more, but probably not much. If it were a custom gun manufactured by a well known builder and very fancy with a ton of ornate carving and silver inlays, it probably would be an investment. Some flintlock rifles are works of art. But it would probably have to remain unfired. In the late 1990s to very early 2000s Narrangansett built 250 Ferguson reproductions that sold for $2500. They included a bayonet and scabbard, sling, and display case with a stand. It seems like one other accessory was included but I can't remember what now. Whenever I see one come up for sale, about once every 4 or 5 blue moons, they have generally at least doubled in value, even without the case and accessories. Most owners cannot resist the temptation to fire one, but if an unfired one of those with the accessories ever came up for sale it would probably be many times more than the original cost. If you take good care of your firearms you may be able to sell them for a small profit but you won't be able to make a living that way. Many years ago our muzzle loading club used to move our monthly meetings around to different members' houses. An elderly member of the club who passed away long ago used to sit and listen to us discuss what different firearms were worth. After about 10 minutes he would always say their worth whatever anyone is willing to pay for it. Best answer anyone has ever given on the subject.
NOPE /nuff said!/EdIMO investing in any type of firearm is a bit of a manure shoot. Of course classic and unobtainium "traditional" (and original BP) firearms are worth many times more than what they originally sold for and even more than what they sold for only several years ago. That goes without saying, that is if you follow such things.
That said, do you think that modern replica BP firearms are worth owning for a future return on your investment.
I'll keep my opinion to myself for the moment, I want to hear what you all think.
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