westhope wrote:Does anyone know how much my retirement in Enron stock is worth today?
I've found that some guns (even with bad designs) can increase in value quite a bit once the company goes out of business. The COP 357, Braverman Stinger pistol, High Standard derringers, the Bren Ten.. all are worth much
westhope wrote:I've found that some guns (even with bad designs) can increase in value quite a bit once the company goes out of business. The COP 357, Braverman Stinger pistol, High Standard derringers, the Bren Ten.. all are worth much
I think I paid $180 for my Stinger 22 LR pen gun. Today?
Ron Burgundy wrote:hard h2o wrote:Squib Joe wrote: Holding on to a DoubleTap in the safe might not be a bad idea from an investment standpoint, as long as you're upfront about your experience with the gun when you sell it.
I'll buy one and keep it right next to my beanie babies.
Just because something might increase in value does not make it an investment. I would rather take the money and put it in some sort of guaranteed investment vehicle.
Like what?
Squib Joe wrote:westhope wrote:I've found that some guns (even with bad designs) can increase in value quite a bit once the company goes out of business. The COP 357, Braverman Stinger pistol, High Standard derringers, the Bren Ten.. all are worth much
I think I paid $180 for my Stinger 22 LR pen gun. Today?
500-600 depending on condition
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