I have been shooting guns since the 60's and have noticed that there are phases where there are an abundance of guns, then they all disappear. For example, the Single shot Harrington and Richardson Shotguns were the norm 30 years ago, I have not seen one in many years, even at the gun stores. Harrington and Richardson .22 revolvers, Raven P-25 pistols in .25 ACP, Colt Mk. 3 revolvers, Thomson contenders, High Standard .22 RF pistols, etc. Granted the Raven and the H&R revolvers were junky, but they sold well.
The listed production figures in books showing tens of thousands of the models made over the last 100 years, and then try finding them in the guns stores. I can understand cars, you operate them everyday, expose them to the weather, etc. 15 million Ford Model T's were made, very rare to see one on the road now. But how many Winchester model 92's do you see in the woods, Smith and Wesson lemon squeezers, or Dan Wessons at the indoor range.
Many gun owners out there have around 2-3 guns on average, people like us, lots more. What happened to the rest?
Thanks.