guns, well if obama doesn’t snag them all away from us.
Mmmmm, gold has the advantage as an investment of being in limited supply. There is a limited amount on the planet, and what is left is harder to mine every year. The average gun is still being manufactured.
Springfield 1911’s
Buy all you can, while you can. Ammo too, it has a shelf life longer than yours.
Stick to common calibers, avoid oddballs and orphans. Buy with both hands. BLOAT.
And oh yeah... the very first ones that are executed are... the liberals, minorities and academics! I suppose those who have absolute power have much, much less tolerance for alternative viewpoints...
Firearms, particularly those that may be deemed as being “assault weapons” are an incredible investment right now. There has never been a higher demand, and I don’t see it slowing down anytime soon, if ever.
Also, don’t forget ammunition!
Ammo, especially of the calibers that the so called “assault weapons” use is also a great investment. If you found a 1,000 round case at retail, you could immediately make a 500% profit on certain websites that do auctions, or gun shows.
If I had a substantial amount of money to invest, I’d buy and sell “assault weapons” and ammo right now. One could literally make a small fortune right now, because it’s crazy out there. I’ve never seen anything like it.
How about silver instead of gold?
Won't comment on the investment quality of firearms but have a couple thoughts for you.
1. If you are looking to purchase a gun as an investment, understand that there are experts out there that know more than you and will get the best deals with the highest rates of return. Assuming a non Mad Max future, those will be the people making money long term, and my guess is the entry fee is high...
2. If you are assuming a Mad Max future, ammunition might be a better bet. A gun without ammo is nothing more than a fancy stick, and an expensive one at that.
3. If you are a newbie to firearms, please do everyone a favor and make sure you understand and practice all firearm safety and legal requirements. From the safety perspective, an NRA certified instructor is a good place to start. From the legal perspective, well there are 20,000 laws on the books, so you're on your own on that one.
4. Firearms can be an investment, but, except for those who are willing to make doing so their life's passion, they better serve as a tool. Find the right tools for your needs, manage them safely, treat them well, and these tools can last multiple lifetimes.
Good luck.
Antique pistols always seem to hold their value well, and probably not as likely to be banned. Easier to store than long guns. Just the purchase of a good safe for them could be quite expensive. Plus you should have them insured. (More $$$.)
First, A .22 Revolver. Cheap gun, cheap ammo, no safety. Just row the trigger.
A 12 gauge shotgun. When the grocery store goes belly up, good to get squirrels, rabbits and deer (with slugs). OO buck is devastating against bad guys at close range.
.22 bolt action rifle with good scope. Get those squirrels with .05 cent ammo vs. .50 cent 12 gauge.
.357 Mag revolver. Again, just pull the trigger. Fill it with wimpy .38 Specials if the missus is gonna use it. .357 Hollow points for you.
Bolt action .30-06. If you ever need long range punch. .308 as an alternate. (Military caliber).
Big pistol is next. .40 or .45 ACP. Kimber, Colt, Beretta, etc. When they gotta go down on the first shot.
.223 Semi-auto. AR-15, Mini-14, many others. Good to have a piece that uses current military caliber. Might have to access unorthodox ammo resupply chain.
I'll stop here but the chain goes on forever. Don't forget ammo for all of the above. Especially .22 and shotgun. Your neighbors have them and you'll be able to trade a handful for good stuff.
If nothing happens, you'll be out a couple of grand and have a nice collection. If it does, you and your family may survive.
Putting on flame suit now.
Yes gold. Is anyone considering out of banks and markets and going to this ?
Is it just me, or do we seem to be looking forward to rotten times as a challenge to overcome, a test to see how prepared we can be?
Guns can be a good investment, but remember: the greatest threat to guns is rust and Communists.