Here is a statement from another forum I visit and one of the answers that was given:
(I did a little editing to make it easier to read and understand )
Question:
I don't see to many consecutive pair guns but I did get a pair of Ruger Gators with consecutive s/n's. Do you guys think they are collectible enough to sell together? Thanks!
http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/155414/21106/ruger-1022-22lr-gator-country-exclusive
One reply:
My opinion...
Consecutively numbered guns are dumb.
Unless you have a Colt 1911 serial number 1 and serial number 2 in a display box, it doesn't mean anything to own # 147875 and # 147876.
Now, that being said...some customers do like the idea of consecutively numbered guns for them and their family or whatever, but it's never enough of a "like" that they will pay a significant premium for it.
But again, if a customer is willing to pay for it, I'm willing to sell
Both the question and reply were written by gun dealers.
(I did a little editing to make it easier to read and understand )
Question:
I don't see to many consecutive pair guns but I did get a pair of Ruger Gators with consecutive s/n's. Do you guys think they are collectible enough to sell together? Thanks!
http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/155414/21106/ruger-1022-22lr-gator-country-exclusive
One reply:
My opinion...
Consecutively numbered guns are dumb.
Unless you have a Colt 1911 serial number 1 and serial number 2 in a display box, it doesn't mean anything to own # 147875 and # 147876.
Now, that being said...some customers do like the idea of consecutively numbered guns for them and their family or whatever, but it's never enough of a "like" that they will pay a significant premium for it.
But again, if a customer is willing to pay for it, I'm willing to sell
Both the question and reply were written by gun dealers.