So, You Inherited a Gun Collection—Now What?
- GunBroker.com
- Jul 4, 2022
- 3 min read
What should you do if you have inherited a gun collection? That is a relatively common occurrence. The good news is guns and ammunition tend to be pretty valuable. The right high-quality Browning rifles, Colt handguns, and a whole variety of other firearms could prove a lucrative windfall. Selling firearms is straightforward and simpler than you might think. If you plan on keeping the guns, clear them of ammunition and keep them locked up in a gun safe or otherwise secured somewhere dry and cool.
Be Safe and Check Every Gun
Guns should never be stored loaded, but sometimes it happens. Be sure to “clear” every gun in the collection. Remove and check each magazine and every chamber, check the cylinders of revolvers, and so on. If you are not sure how to do so, look online for tutorials or have someone who is familiar with guns help you out.
Do Your Research
Research every firearm in your collection. Look for names, caliber notations, and other markings on the gun to guide your research. Make an inventory of the firearms as you research them. Checking online gun marketplaces is an effective way to determine a price range for the guns in your collection.
Sell the Gun Collection Online
The first impulse of many people who are selling a gun collection is to got to a brick-and-mortar gun store or pawn shop. The problem is a gun store or pawn shop needs to make a profit, so they are going to buy your gun for less than what it is worth. Sometimes for half as much or less. However, an online gun marketplace allows you to sell your firearms directly to the buyer, so no intermediary takes a cut.
If you do not feel comfortable selling the guns yourself, consider finding a consignment dealer. Be sure to choose a reputable online gun marketplace. GunBroker.com, for example, is probably the largest of them, and they provide instructions to make the selling or auctioning process simple.
Remember the Ammunition
There can be more value in a gun collection than just the guns. Ammunition is often quite valuable, with some cartridges fetching a premium price. Ammo can be sold in the same online marketplaces in which firearms are sold, and a few boxes of ammunition can sometimes fetch hundreds of dollars. So be sure to make the most of both that inherited 30 30 rifle and the 30 30 ammo accompanying it!
Be Very Careful Cleaning the Guns
Rare, antique, and collectible guns are often among the most valuable pieces in any gun collection. The temptation to clean any collection that you plan on selling can be a strong one. However, unless you are familiar with the safe cleaning and maintenance of firearms, that temptation should be avoided, especially when it comes to antique guns. Cleaning an old gun the wrong way or doing so too enthusiastically can destroy its value by removing its patina of age. That patina is a must for serious collectors. If the guns seem dirty, look up tutorials on how to safely clean firearms.
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