Wow!!! So many good answers!!!
Holy cow!

Too many good answers to reply individually to them all!

Thank you!

Let me address just a few of the issues raised for clarity...
First off, I do understand the draw of
used guns. At least 2/3rds of the guns I've purchased in the last 2 years were used guns. Not necessarily
old guns... just
used guns.

But only a small percentage of those used guns were "
used & abused" guns (
the TTSH technical terminology for guns distressed, usually mainly cosmetically, to some noteworthy degree). And of that small percentage that were "used & abused" guns, less than half of them were bought that way knowingly and intentionally.

The other half were my duds and mistakes.
Secondly, old guns are different than just plain used guns. Yes, most old guns are used guns... but used guns are not necessarily old guns. I don't consider my 3rd Gen collection to be old guns.

The way I see it, old guns are those that are older than me... although I'll accept the 50 year old C&R criteria as close enough.

But to be 100% clear, I'm not asking about the (obvious) attraction of certain old guns. I'm asking about the attraction of relatively modern used guns found in "
used & abused" condition.
So now, after clearing that up, it's pretty obvious from the responses that financial matters are a big part of the draw of what I call "used & abused" guns. But a close second seems to be the "knock around" factor or the "pure functionality" factor or some combination of both.

These guns are obviously being bought for use, not show.
Some are being bought for restoration. The 5906 posted by armorer951 looks brand spanking new.

Could that have ever really been a "used & abused" gun by my definition? A truly distressed gun?

It's hard to imagine it by the way it looks now (a tribute to armorer951 and to stainless steel 3rd Gens in general)!
It doesn't look like many are being bought for investment or resale or collectability or as parts guns.

Not many responses cited the gun's prior history or the "stories it could tell" as a reason for buying.

Some clearly like the "distressed" look... which is probably why S&W is putting our brand new guns with that purposely distressed look right out of the box.
Again, I am talking "used & abused"
modern guns. Not old guns. Not C&R's. Not antiques. Not historically significant guns. I guess I am mainly talking about used cop trade-in guns since that is probably the number one source. It certainly was for at least 2 or 3 of my own "used & abused" 3rd Gens.
Anyway, thanks again to all.

I appreciate
every response.

Even the ones from Bam-Bam.
