
The only real quantity of new guns left is the Stemple Variations. Most all machineguns are out of inventory not new on dealer's shelves in stock, guns that are left in any quantity have a history of lower prices, untill the day the last one is gone.

I paid $1100 for a Powder Springs gun around 15yrs ago and sold it 6yrs later for $2200 So even with the $200 tax I think you would be hard pressed to loose any money and given time it will go up. There were also few smallish 380 guns that are quite popular.Īt 3K I would say that is just a tad under current pricing. The SWD M11 9mm guns are the most common and have the most available accy. Keep in mind these guns sold for $75 each when new in the 1980s so machineguns have had higher return on monetary investments than any other guns made period. As the economy has dropped prices have held steady the last couple of yrs but not dropped. All parts needed to keep it going are available or competition type uppers are available to reduce the rate of fire and make it more accurate type of firearm. The MAC 10 came in 45 or 9mm, a 45 gun can be adapted to run 9mm with a conversion kit, but the 9mm guns can not shoot 45 without a major rebuild. The worst is the New Jersey build guns, they do not use std. Second tier would be a RPB made gun, then a Stevensville, TX gun, they had some problems with welds breaking, but can be repaired so have this gun checked. The highest being an original gun Made in Powder Springs or Marietta, GA. Sounds like Javelin is one of those who is resentful of someone who shoots guns for fun.
