We Buy Collections of Different Sizes
Collections arrive in every shape: a few firearms kept in a safe for decades, a focused collection built around one manufacturer, or an entire accumulation spanning generations. Each is reviewed on what it actually contains.
- Handguns
- Rifles
- Shotguns
- Antique firearms
- Collectible firearms
- Hunting firearms
- Sporting firearms
- Mixed collections combining several of the above
How Collections Are Evaluated
Every firearm can be considered individually, and the collection can also be considered as a whole. A collection sometimes contains one or two pieces that carry most of the value, and sometimes value is spread evenly across many firearms.
- Individual firearm value
- Condition across the collection
- Rarity of specific pieces
- Originality and factory configuration
- Documentation, boxes and factory paperwork
- Collection composition and how the pieces fit together
- Market demand for the categories represented
- Special or standout pieces
- Accessories, optics and related items
- Historical significance where applicable
The underlying methodology is the same one described on how we value firearms.
Selling a Large Collection
Larger collections benefit from structure. We work through them in an organized sequence so nothing is missed and the evaluation stays accurate.
- Organizing the firearms into logical groups
- Reviewing photographs and documentation
- Building a working inventory
- Scheduling the review around your timeline
- A local or on-site evaluation where that is practical
- Coordinating the transaction and transfer of the firearms
Collections With Antique or Collectible Firearms
Older and collectible pieces inside a general collection often need closer attention than the rest, because originality and variant details can matter more than overall condition.
See selling antique & collectible firearms for how those pieces are assessed.
Estate Collections
Executors, trustees and personal representatives frequently need firearms inventoried and sold as part of settling an estate.
The estate firearm collection page covers that process in detail.
Inherited Collections
If a collection came to you through a family member and you are not a firearm person yourself, you do not need to identify everything before contacting us.
Start with selling inherited firearms.
Privacy
Collection details and customer identities are handled privately. What you own is not advertised, and we do not publish seller names, addresses or serial numbers in any of our content.
Licensing and Compliance
- Legal entity: NTX FIREARMS LLC
- Federal Firearms License: 5-75-121-08-7J-07693
- License type: Type 08 – Importer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices
- Licensed premises: 1990 Justin Rd, Highland Village, TX 75077
Full detail is on licensing & compliance.