I've got a spreadsheet with this info and keep it current like garypl does.My sons have no interest anymore so I have made a file with all the information on each firearm I own with price paid and I periodically update what I think is the current value as a used firearm. I have a few that I put in my trust that will go to brother and friends, but I told my wife to sell them at a fair price and keep the money. If she precedes me I’ll probably start selling them off as I get older and just keep my favorites. Once I’m gone I guess I won’t worry about it!
I’ve dealt with Rock Island Auctions (Illinois) a few times. They take most anything but low end stuff & they get 25%, but they’re fair & have a nationwide following . I’m lucky having only a 3 hour drive there & have been happy dealing with them.I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
my 5 kids and my son in law were sitting around the table and they were all knocking on each other about who expected what when it comes to my time, well this irritates the hell out of me I was raised that you earn all of your gifts in life , not walking around with your hand out ! when my father asked my 3 "sisters" and I the question what do you kids want ? my sisters fell all over them selves begging for this and that and I never said a thing. dad waited for them to run out of steam and then asked me why I hadn't said any thing and I replied that I didn't want anything but to be not left any bills. So when my 5 were arguing I calmly told them I had written into my will that I was going to be buried my all my guns ! My son in law said " thats ok we'll be using the backhoe the next day !!!!When I get to that point, I intend to give mine away.
Or donate them to a group who can sell them to raise money to fight for our Second Amendment RIGHTS.
Can't spend dollars when you're pushing up daisies.
My children/family have instructions to place a black powder rifle, powder and projectiles in my coffin before closing the lid on me for the last time.
Right there with you I'm going on 65 the only person that might have cared for my firearms as much as I was my son and he committed suicide 3 yrs ago so now all the firearms I've got including my late father and my grandfathers has nowhere to go the one's I have to leave them to have no idea of their personal value .I've asked friends what to do and they all say the same comment sell them and enjoy the money better me than letting someone who has no idea about the true meaning of owning them.I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, a modern .44, a modern Ruger .22. All single action. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
Who hasn't thought about these things and possibly other stuff that you would like to see go where it's appreciated. I did give my daughters (3) pistols for self-defense, they all wanted one and I did the best I could to give them something they could shoot, which means a small caliber. Gave a left-handed rifle to my left-handed grandson, and I guess the rest of them I will just use until I'm gone and perhaps they will find a good home then.I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
Yours is a good question and I may be in a similar situation. I have at least 22 ea. long guns and approximately that many hand guns as well. My son has little interest in firearms, my daughter none and my four grandchildren little to none. Much of that is my fault, for although I took the boys out to shoot once in awhile it was not enough to ingrain in them a love of it. I enjoy my firearms and plan to keep them. When I pass someone else can deal with them. I do have a target range/gun store where I’ve bought several that does estate evaluations and sales and my family knows to get help there.I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
You need an apprentice!I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
Great post. I will enjoy mine a while longer then on to the gunshop on consignment for somebody else to enjoy. The funds will pay bills and other stuff. Every day of life is a gift from God, enjoy it and thank him, I do every morning when I awake.Excellent thread and thoughts.
I guess I should state now that my kids don’t have any interest in firearms. Or anything else I have, for that matter. So…
Over the years I collected many firearms, with a concentration of M1 Garands and 1903 Springfield rifles. As well as many others.
The M1s and 1903s were recently sold to fully fund an addition to my house. Others are being sold each year through an FFL who lists on Gunbroker, and proceeds are being used to fund trips. This years selling will send us to Spain for a couple weeks. Next year, Italy. Another trip is scheduled for Czech Republic and Germany. Yep, quality guns carefully collected over the years are worth a lot.
My personal goal is to spend the fruits of my hard labor, and not leave a mess for my family to clean up when I’m gone. Household stuff goes to Habitat for Humanity, funds from the sale of the house go to the APL where all my doggies have all come from, and any remaining guns go to the FFL to sell, proceeds go to my daughter. Any remaining retirement money goes to the kids equally.
My own thoughts - don’t gamble with what will happen to your prized possessions. Pass them on - with financial gain to you - to others who will be caretakers of those fine firearms. Just as you are a good steward of your collection. My beautiful M1s and 1903s are now cared for in fine collections. I take great pride in that. The others will find similar homes. And I get great experiences from the money I receive from their sale.
My $0.02.
I past retirement age. My son lives 2500 miles away in AZ. He never really had interest in firearms. So i have my pistols. 3 BP uberti, and two modern single actions. I really got no one to pass to that will appreciate as much as I love my pistols.
So my morbid question is, what you intend to do with them as you get to old to use them? Sell on GB? Looking for ideas.
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