Will antique guns become less desirable?
No.
Will antique guns become less desirable?
I believe the answer will be Yes - less desirable .
I see fewer youth out shooting. I have quit hunting, but still enjoy local shooting competitions. We just are not seeing young ones coming out to shoot. The younger generation are enjoying Electronic Games from the comfort of their homes. Look at Bowling and Golf the parking lots are not nearly as full as they use to be.
Times are a changing.
I wonder if a way to judge the market would be sales figures from a company such as Cimarron? The guns may not be the real deal but as close as someone could get get to a safe and functional alternative.
I have never considered anything that makes me pee or poop worth all that much money . I much rather fondle an old gun that has soul.I'm mid 50's. I hang with both sides of the crowd. I used to collect coins and had a pretty nice collection. Then I went to a coin show about 5 years ago. All old men that will be dead in 10-20 years. Very few my age and maybe a handful of young ones. In that 10-20 years there will be lots of coins being passed down to younger generations that will quickly flood the market and devalue the entire market. Yes, high grade key dates may hold some value...but for how long. I sold the entire thing. If I do buy a coin it's because I'm going to enjoy it, not as an investment.
Just like I can't stand grandmas depression glass or ornate antique furniture because it's not my style. Doesn't mean I don't appreciate the craftsmanship of it, I just don't want to own it or have it in my house. That stuff worth lots 20 years ago isn't worth much today.
I've got good friends in the 30 age crowd. They are about use and performance and enjoyment. They simply don't want a safe queen to never be touched or used. They prefer to travel and experience life rather than clutch onto the past. While I might appreciate a fine wood stock, custom engraving, etc.....I don't care to own it because for the money I'm into a custom action, custom barrel that performs better than any of those guns ever could. Do I like plinking squirrels with granddads Win Mod 61 .22. Yep. But it's a piece of crap compared to new guns. I play with it because it was granddads. Would never buy one. When I hunt, I want .5 MOA accuracy....not something that can barely hold 2MOA with a 50 year old hazy scope.
The younger crowd, when they can afford stuff, will buy quality that performs. They want to shoot it and enjoy it. Just like they will buy a $1000 bottle of whiskey to enjoy and experience it. Something those gun collectors would never do because they think it's stupid and wasteful. I've got to agree with the younger crowd on this one.
I could buy a fancy old gun to stick in a safe fearing the bluing might find a spec of rust or take a great trip to Scotland or anywhere else. And yes, I've enjoyed a 40 year Balvenie, owned a 30 year Glenfidich and 32 year Oban. Yes, $500-1000 for a bottle of whiskey might sound crazy but I enjoyed every dram and enjoyed sharing it with friends even more.
We all spend money in different ways for different reasons.
Investments belong in a financial portfolio, not a hobby. I have never owned a gun for resale value and I never will.
Antique guns Pffffffffft.
It can be a lot of work to shoot true antiques, pre WWI and even some of the between the war stuff. Honestly not too many people have the attention span for it these days. Probably going to need to learn to cast if you want the best results, going to need to be part wildcatter, might even need to ask somebody for help. if you have to do all that stuff just to get a few shots off it can be pretty traumatic.
I have never considered anything that makes me pee or poop worth all that much money . I much rather fondle an old gun that has soul.
I don't think we've ever seen anything like this new generation. They could care less about "things", they want "experiences". What used to be passed down from generation to generation has for the most part come to an end. They don't want anything to do with "old crap" and will gladly get rid of it for junk.
That's the spirit, I would have done the same . With the money saved it paid for your new Tikka....and that leaves more money for your wife to buy you another. Like you, I am also blessed with a very generous wife . If my wife saw that ribeye price the convo would go something like..."We can all get a good meal somewhere more reasonable, and that way if ya see another gun ya want we can buy it".Darn right! We were staying just outside of Aspen, Co.. The wife thought it would be nice to go to the Steak house in the center of town. While doing the walk around town, I stopped to look at the menu. I noticed the price for a ribeye was $125. Now, I have 5 people so it’s probably going to cost me a thousand bucks for a night out. Oh HELL no. We went to a nice barbecue joint in Snowmass instead. Great food at a reasonable price. You can keep the hoity toity for those with private jets.
So if I read this right, that 1863 lever action that was passed down to me should go into the junk pile? I F'ing hope not! You proved my point that the younger generation doesn't give a crap about history. Which is EXACTLY why this country is where it is right now.Realistically, what are younger generations supposed to do with the mass quantities of stuff the boomers/X'ers accumulated? Even for somebody like me (40's) that values what my dad and grandparents owned, the reality of the situation is that most of the time it's simply impractical to hang on to more than just a few sentimental items.
I don't think that's a situation unique to modern young people. People have always needed to be mobile for one reason or another and hauling around every previous generations stuff simply wasn't an option.
The valuable things we can pass down to younger generations is good morals and values. Raise them up right and that legacy will be far more meaningful and long lasting. If I can leave that and some sound investments to my girls I'll call that a win. Hopefully they can get a few bucks out of all my old junk and take the grandkids on vacation with the money![]()