This is not limited to guns. Look at all the fucking morons buying OWLS (like, "hoot hoot" owls) after Harry Potter hit theatres. Then dumping said owls when they realized "not great house-pets for your dumbass kid." TMNT had kids buying (and dumping) box turtles. People are just goddamn moronic when it comes to pop-culture shit.
And "miltary hardware" has always been popular. Look at the 1911. It's just, we didn't have lightweight polymers and plastics for shit like the Thompson civilian knock-offs. Those wouldn't come till later. Red-dots sights, lasers sights (ugh), and other tacticool stuff was hideously expensive. I can now get a knock-off, but quality Japanese red-dot model for $60 when my first sight was an EoTech that ran me $400 because it was about the only model worth a shit (still great sights).
AR-15 and their derivatives have been available forever. But it wasn't until the mid-90s the Colt patent ran out and anyone could start stamping them, and the price bottomed out. And considering the design philosophy and what came out of the military surplus, it's not a big leap to wonder why it's such a popular platform. It's the Honda Civic of rifles, but something like the Ruger Mini-14 (available since, what, the 70s?) is effectively the same gun except available in "liberal safe" wood-stock version.
No one going to take a jab at women for owning 11 million pairs of shoes? I mean, I also keep/kept a lot of my physical copies of video games over the years. God forbid I don't drop them on the used market for pennies.Simon_Jester wrote: ↑2017-10-06 03:25pmThe thing is, cats die. Guns don't. If your grandma had two cats, and your other grandma had two cats, and your childless uncle had three cats and got a fourth two years before he died of a heart attack, that probably won't ever translate into you owning eight cats, at least not for the rest of your life.
I have considered tossing some of my arsenal onto guntrader or whatever, but I don't want to deal with that. And trying to trade-in guns to a retail chain FFL is a bust. Gander offered me $200 for my .45 CX4 (less than 6 months old and less than 200 rounds through it) when I wanted to swap it for the 9mm version. Instead, I sold it to my dad for $200 and bought the 9mm version. So... if and when my dad passes, I'm going to have two CX4s.
It's called "a fucking hobby." I've spent stupid money on it over the years, but my brother could dump what I spent on guns in 5 years into ONE car and I still have all my guns and every single hot-rod he built was either wrecked, stolen, or rusted to shit in his driveway. The dangers of firearms aside, there aren't many hobbies where you can USE what you buy and have it retain a significant portion of it's value and/or actually increase in value over time. I've got models and toys worth money. Just taking them out of the box eviscerates their value. Same with Magic cards and other "usable" collectables.