GatorFarmer
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With time to kill, and a desire to get a cheap .25 auto to play with (need to experiment with Duracoat on something expendable), I've been watching the gun auctions as of late. I've noticed something interesting. Functional little .25 Ravens and their ilk tend to be fetching around a C-Note at auction, despite that I can remember Ravens selling NIB for 50 bucks when I was in college. Figure in shipping and FFL transfer fees, and that means that folks are paying about 150 dollars, sometimes more for these guns.
Davis Derringers, old Tanfoglios... All are fetching at least a hundred bucks, and some are going for more like 130ish.
Thus I'm wondering, who's buying these things and why? Even old RG revolvers are reaching the hundred dollar mark and some old top breaks are hitting 150.
Perhaps there is an underserved niche for bottom of the barrel cheap guns that are smaller than the Highpoints (Which also seem, oddly, to hold their value used).
Davis Derringers, old Tanfoglios... All are fetching at least a hundred bucks, and some are going for more like 130ish.
Thus I'm wondering, who's buying these things and why? Even old RG revolvers are reaching the hundred dollar mark and some old top breaks are hitting 150.
Perhaps there is an underserved niche for bottom of the barrel cheap guns that are smaller than the Highpoints (Which also seem, oddly, to hold their value used).