Hi Struff
In canada overall no unless you have a real rare one. State side there seems to be a few collect them so you may break even or may be make a few dollars but not much 95% of the time
I had 13 DU guns in the stash around the time when I joined here all NIB all unfired and in matching boxes /case etc except one I think was missing the box. The newest maybe mid 80's and the rest before. Like many I thought they were worth collecting years back so did
11 are now sold and probally because they were complete NIB and vintage yes with the exception of one did I get the equivalent of what a new gun of similiar model would sell for today but just that no extra
I kept two a sweet 870 20ga with a 21" barrel and a fairly rare 1985 1100 12ga with the upland stock. Rare because it was the first model remington ever installed choke tubes in which were a special thread briley and two years prior to remchoke
That one state side is selling for probally double what I originally paid for it
Now the one I sold that was worth money and sold for over three times what I paid for it and I could have got a lot more like 5-6 times state side was a Winchester superx1 DU. It is also the only one I kick my ass for sellng. NIB state side now is in the 2500 range so yep that one I should have bought all I could at the time but we are talking like over 35 years ago too
Put it this way would I have been better off back in the day putting the money into more model 21's as an investment most definately
If someone wants a pretty model to shoot usually at least the old ones have super nice wood etc and I would say go for it but don't collect them like I did thinking they were a good investment
Have never lost money on any or sold less than a new model but then again mine were all vintage and still unfired when I sold them
The way they were rolled out originally created the problems as far as worth collecting. We all thought they were special which they were so stashed them as an investment unfortunately too many did so they are still around in high numbers to have the price where it should be today
Just like beanie babies
Cheers