buy low...sell high. This is a sellers market if there ever was one. I'd start selling pronto.
Stainless:
I am not a gun collector but I follow the public pulse and I couldn't agree more with your advise.
There is an east coast Senator pushing background checks to buy a box of ammo. If he is successful the cost of ammo could sky rocket making the demand on guns drop along with the price of the firearm.
Another story I read some liberals are suggesting assessing a property tax on gun owners.
Imagine if a person on this forum has a $100,000 gun collection and Uncle Sam imposed a 2% annual property tax on the collection? $100,000 x 2% = $2,000 annually.
The anti-gun folks don't need to push to abolish the second amendment which would require I believe around 39 States to ratify. The easiest way to remove guns from honest law abiding citizens is to impose regulations that make it an economic hardship to own a firearm.
A good example of a current regulation to control public demand is a gun silencer. The federal permit to acquire such a device costs more than the product. We would be foolish to think the government will not try and impose similar requirement on firearms and ammo.
Russ