I’ve gotten into investing in vintage/collectible firearms over the last 10 years or so. Have found it to be more stable than pretty much any other investment I’m into as far as return on investment/value sustainability is concerned.
Believe I just over bid on a vintage (1891 production date) Colt SAA .45 (I’m pretty much a Colt fanatic) Fell in love with the beauty, and put my maximum bid down, left the website halfway through the auction & halfway hoping I didn’t win 😂.
I know better than to bid emotionally. Going to check it in the morning and see if I won, or “the bigger sucker rule” prevailed. Either way I’ll follow through with the purchase, take my lumps, and enjoy the purchase. If I “win” I’ll post photos.
Curious!…What investment-grade firearms have y’all have purchased/inherited?
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Believe I just over bid on a vintage (1891 production date) Colt SAA .45 (I’m pretty much a Colt fanatic) Fell in love with the beauty, and put my maximum bid down, left the website halfway through the auction & halfway hoping I didn’t win 😂.
I know better than to bid emotionally. Going to check it in the morning and see if I won, or “the bigger sucker rule” prevailed. Either way I’ll follow through with the purchase, take my lumps, and enjoy the purchase. If I “win” I’ll post photos.
Curious!…What investment-grade firearms have y’all have purchased/inherited?
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