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 How "collectable/desirable" will Dracos be in 5-10 years?
Schroedum  [Team Member]
10/4/2011 7:11:06 AM
Something interesting to me in the AK world is the constant coming and going of the weapons, like how the SAR-1 was abundant 6-7 years ago but today it has dried up. I think that we will see the same thing with our little Dracos, and I was wondering what you guys think about it. I mean look at it already having gone on average from $350 to $450 in less than a year. So, do you think the Draco will be like the MAK-90s we see today? Being collectable, desirable and most importantly worth much more than when they were abundant?
ruger556boy  [Team Member]
10/4/2011 8:48:26 AM
maybe they will increse a little but I would not see them going collector or getting ridculousy expensive.
elray  [Team Member]
10/4/2011 9:32:53 AM
Originally Posted By Schroedum:
Something interesting to me in the AK world is the constant coming and going of the weapons, like how the SAR-1 was abundant 6-7 years ago but today it has dried up. I think that we will see the same thing with our little Dracos, and I was wondering what you guys think about it. I mean look at it already having gone on average from $350 to $450 in less than a year. So, do you think the Draco will be like the MAK-90s we see today? Being collectable, desirable and most importantly worth much more than when they were abundant?


no.
pre 89 will always command the most $
jim  [Member]
10/4/2011 9:45:58 AM
need to find someone who absolutely, positively cannot live with out one in their collection. other than that is is just a heavy pistol in .30 cal (to some)
vanvideo  [Member]
10/4/2011 12:41:45 PM
If they suddenly stopped importing or assembling them - yeah, they'd increase in value. For instance, the supplies of Mini Darcos suddenly dried up, and the ones available are commanding higher prices than just months ago.
But I expect production to return and with it, more Draco/ Mini Dracos.
HiddenInCloset  [Member]
11/2/2011 11:18:01 PM
if there were new bans on pistols that shoot rifle ammo, which could happen then sure they would go up in value
if anything buy one and keep wrapped up and stashed away, all the grease they come packed in could keep it rust free forever
MAKAK47  [Member]
11/3/2011 6:03:48 AM
I hope not, I want these to overflow the market as should all guns, I'm sick of trying to find a gun now that was cool 5 years ago only to find out the company went under or their shit is worth 3 times what it was because now its "collectable", fuck that!