Perhaps if they remained unfired at some unknown time in the future a collector who values pairs of consecutively numbered CZ 452 Varmints in 22WMR might offer a pretty penny for the two. In the meantime they remain two CZ 452 Varmints in .22 magnum. They are harder to find than .22LR or .17HMR, but they aren't especially collectable or unusual.
A local fellow is selling a matching pair of NIB unfired CZ 452 Varmint 22 magnums having consecutive serial numbers, what I’m wondering would these be worth a premium due to them being NIB with the serial numbers being in a row? Or does it not really have an effect on value yet as they’re still relatively recent.
Yes, maybe in 50 years.
IMO, Varmints are over rated. Perhaps a pair of Americans with awesome wood, will be more attractive.
Every firearm is test-fired at the factory. So unfired just means unfired outside the factory test fire.
consecutive serial numbers would only matter maybe to someone if that person buys both at the same time! nice guns but I don't think it requires a premium price! imo.