Originally Posted by TimZ
From where I sit it is much better to be a buyer than a seller currently.

Blued steel and walnut go for very steep discounts....


Agreed

But - depends on the firearm you're selling, the location, and how you sell it.

On here - very soft, but the good ones usually move, a lot of buyers here look for the bargains.

Also seeing a lot of "custom" rifles that won't return the investment.

Gunbroker - you get better exposureto the market, but you pay more in fees.

AR/MSR - flatlining until the next gun control act flares up - or the Colt AR cease production announcement - that spiked the Colt price for a week or two.

It's also after most of the early big game seasons, you're getting into prime deer hunting for another month before most states shut down.

Hunters have bought their new guns for the season, it's time to get in the woods.