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Help finding values of 53 rifles/shotguns from an estate.

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OriolePete
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I am not sure why I didn't think of this before, but I bet the outdoor board would great for this. I'm not a gun person really, but I do need to find some kind of ballpark on the value on as many of these as I can. The only thing I do understand is, I know it's difficult to value guns that hardly ever get sold.

So here's the list, it includes 8 bb guns which I doubt matter. Again, I know nothing about these so even if you know which are rare that's something.

***No, none of them will be for sale***

We don't have possession of them anyway, which of course, is the problem. Even if we do eventually get them, I don't imagine our son wants to sell any.

I do have pictures, but I'm not posting all those.

If this is a lot of work, and someone is really knowledgeable and wants to make some money, I'm sure we can work something out.
Todd 02
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First step would be to remove the serial numbers from the internet.

Second step would be to go to a reputable gun store in your area and start there.

Third step would be to evaluate the used firearm market online (i.e. gunbroker.com).

Good luck!
OriolePete
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Good call. Thanks! That's how little I know.
schmellba99
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The ones that are going to be the hardest to get any value for are the commemorative style guns. Those typically aren't super sought after and it takes the right collector to want them, so value is pretty subjective.

Most everything there you can find on Gunbroker and go back and look at sale prices to get a good range. The commemorative ones I'd put at 50% of useable gun value personally.

The thing that will change some of them significantly will be getting manufacturer dates, especially with some of the rifles. Pre-64 Winchesters are more sought after than post 64 models.
Gunny456
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Lots of those are commemorative firearms and are mostly valued by collectors of such. Values of those are greatly affected if original boxes and paperwork are present or not. There are specific collectors of those type of firearms and will pay premiums if they are as NIB with proper boxes and docs.
You need to find a true firearm appraiser. Don't take them to a gun store for that.
Much more accurate numbers at Guns International.
Gunny456
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In firearm values two things matter:
1.) Condition
2.) Rarity and Collectibility

You can have a rare or highly collectible firearm that is in fair condition be worth more than a common firearm in great condition.

This is why you need a reputable appraiser.
Duck Blind
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If you EVER want to sell those Model 94s...just sayn..
Charismatic Megafauna
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Gunbroker solds should be pretty reliable for values on the ones that are fairly common and/or very specific (i.e. the commemorative 94s), you used to be able to query completed auctions for free, you just had to create an account and log in. The ones I'd take to an appraiser would be the LC Smiths and the fox&sterlingworth (edit:also the diamond grade skeet and the WC Scott but only because I've never heard of either) . The ones I'm most jealous of (besides the LC Smiths) are the miroku daly and the SKBs.
The one I'm most curious about is the nwtf 1100. But not that kind of curious
SWCBonfire
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LC Smith stock condition might figure in value-wise as well (have a history of cracking)
Gunny456
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Gunbroker sales are 90% dealers.
For common new guns that every dealer sells you can reference them for retail price variations.
Rock Island Auctions, Gunrunner, GOA, and GI are good references as well. Bluebook of Gun Values and in some instances Standard Catalog of Firearms, are good to help identify particular firearms.
OnlyForNow
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Ya. Those have more collectible value I think than anything else.
BMF_AG95
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Briley has a set of the Remington 1100 Sam Walton for sale. I think they are $3k for the set. I think same set but not positive. Check their website.

A couple of the shotguns you will need more information. Lots of different versions of the Citori. And barrel length matters for over/unders.
Jason_Roofer
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You can get a gun blue book subscription and go to town on this. If this is for insurance reasons, I'd use that value even though it's high. If it's not for insurance, and you aren't selling them anyway, I fail to see what difference it makes.
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Gunny456
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This.
EriktheRed
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Man, there are a few o/u shotguns on there i would love to take off your hands. Good luck getting it all worked out
OriolePete
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The guns are part of the estate. A family member has taken them (who is only a beneficiary). We have a few ways we could go for the next move.

Good advice. I can't take the guns anywhere since we don't have them, but I'll get that subscription and see what I can find.

OriolePete
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My uneducated ballpark guess is anywhere from 70-120k. I pulled that out of my ass, like most things.

chris1515
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Sounds like a potentially complicated estate mess here.

Whoever the executor is should be working with an attorney. They can draft a letter and straighten that out pretty quick.
C ROC N
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"If this is a lot of work, and someone is really knowledgeable and wants to make some money, I'm sure we can work something out."
I would be willing to help you with your endeavor. I have sold items on GunBroker. It just takes time to take professional pictures and research each gun for proper descriptions. Not that hard, but time consuming. I can walk you through the process if you're interested.
You have a great collection especially 30-30's!
OriolePete
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You'd think so, right?
Scotty88
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You have a bunch of super nice collectible guns in there. Someone had good taste. There are few potentially higher value shotguns depending upon condition.

Rock Island Auction Company just moved to Bedford. Many of those guns could likely be auctioned off for best price. They have consignment appraisers.

There are other auction houses around the country.

Personally I would be interested in the LC Smith 410.

Good luck! I am getting ready to have to do the same thing with a smaller collection left by my stepfather.
highvelocity
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