I have been offered an original Austrian Lorentz musket. It is complete and in good overall condition. The seller wants me to make an offer. I am still pretty new at black powder, and these don’t seem to come up very often. What is a fair price on one of these? I know it is hard to say without photos, but this one is in pretty good shape and has no reproduction parts.
thanks in advance.
After collecting & shooting antique firearms for over 60 years providing a value without detailed photos is impossible.
Can't count the number of times folks have described to me about an unseen antique that was in excellent shape then bring in a relic or firearm that someone had polished, reblued & destroyed it's value.
Some have stated that they refuse to shoot their antique firearms.
My personal policy has always been to never fire a mint or near mint firearm, those get sold to non-shooting collectors.
I only collect & shoot firearms that are safe to shoot with excellent shootable bores & show honest usage field dings of their era.
I adopted my favorite .70 cal. Danish Jaeger 40 some years ago & have used it in competition & big game hunts for all those years & it still looks the same and mechanically the bore, lock & triggers remain tight as when new.
Same goes for my well cared for pistols.
Being an avid history buff there's something special about shooting original firearms that 'show' that they have actually participated in our history
Now that I've become a rusted out relic & my firearms remain ageless I never considered until now how fortunate I've been..
If everyone had -had my preferences back when I was young it's unlikely I would been able to find & acquire the remaining few vintage guns I have now.