I was lucky enough to win all FIVE 200th Anniversary Limited Edition firearms.
I have several firearms but all are utilized on a regular basis. I have never collected firearms. These things are freaking gorgeous and real works of art.
I am also aware there are only 2016 of them made. Now I am not versed in firearms as a investment. I am sure the answer is no are you insane but I wanted to hear some true Remington fans to reassure me.
Should these guns be kept as is and never fired ?
What is the likelihood of these guns increasing in value and what can be expected for return on investment if kept in true mentioned conditions?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks
200th Anniversary Firearms Winner
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Actually won all these!!! Holy crap. Gonna get different opinions on this topic for sure. May go up eventually but folks are going to want em in unfired condition to get any premium. At my age I might be tempted to use em.
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Yea I own several guns but they are for enjoyment. I never have been into the collectable aspect. I am just torn because they are truly awesome firearms and seems a waste to lock them up and never use them for their intended purpose. |
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Welcome to the Remington Owners Forum !!
Please introduce yourself to our community... Read all the rules here: topic5.html Enjoy the forum...and congrats on winning all those excellent firearms !! |
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Still can't believe he "won" all this. Made some beautiful examples. Walnut alone worth a pretty penny.
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I can't believe they would "prize" them all to only 1 winner...
How about some pictures Jbb029...!? |
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