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Sell Inherited Firearms

Inheriting firearms often happens at a difficult time, and many people who inherit them have never owned one. You do not need to know what you have before you contact us — start with photos and whatever information came with the firearms, and we will take it from there.

  • 20+

    Years Firearm Experience

  • 350+

    Firearms Bought & Sold

  • 300+

    Past Clients

  • FFL

    Federally Licensed

  • A+

    GunBroker Seller

You Do Not Need to Be a Firearm Expert

Most of the people who contact us about inherited firearms are not collectors. They have a safe, a closet or a box of firearms and no clear idea what any of it is worth. That is a perfectly normal place to start.

You can begin with:

  • Photographs of each firearm from both sides
  • The manufacturer name, if it is visible
  • The model name or number, if it is marked
  • Any other visible markings, roll stamps or engraving
  • Original boxes, if they were kept
  • Manuals, receipts or factory documentation
  • A plain description of the condition as you see it

Before Selling an Inherited Firearm

A few general steps make the evaluation more accurate. This is practical guidance, not legal advice — for questions about ownership, transfer or estate authority, speak with a qualified attorney.

  • Identify what you have as best you can, without forcing it
  • Keep documentation, boxes and accessories together with the matching firearm
  • Avoid cleaning, polishing or restoring anything before it is evaluated
  • Photograph each firearm clearly in good light
  • Ask questions if you are uncertain about anything

What Can Affect Inherited Firearm Value?

  • Condition, both mechanical and cosmetic
  • Originality of finish, parts and configuration
  • Age and production era
  • Rarity of the specific model or variant
  • Provenance and documented history
  • Original box
  • Manuals
  • Factory paperwork and letters
  • Accessories, optics and cases
  • Current collector interest in the category

A fuller explanation is on how we value firearms and in the firearm value guide.

Multiple Inherited Firearms

If you inherited more than a few firearms, they are usually best handled as a group so the whole set can be evaluated together.

See selling a gun collection.

Estate Situations

If the firearms are part of an estate being administered by an executor, trustee or personal representative, the process has a few additional steps.

See estate firearm collections.

Antique and Collectible Firearms

Inherited firearms frequently include older pieces where originality matters more than surface condition.

See selling antique & collectible firearms.

How the Process Works

  • Send the firearm information and photos you have.
  • We evaluate each firearm and respond with a direct purchase offer.
  • If you accept, we send written transaction instructions.
  • The firearm is inspected on arrival and payment follows.

The full walkthrough is on how it works, and shipping a firearm covers sending it safely.

Licensing

We Buy Your Guns is the firearm acquisition service of NorTex Guns, operated by NTX FIREARMS LLC, a federally licensed firearms business based in North Texas. Purchases are handled by NTX FIREARMS LLC under Federal Firearms License 5-75-121-08-7J-07693 (Type 08 – Importer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices), with licensed premises at 1990 Justin Rd, Highland Village, TX 75077.

See licensing & compliance for verification details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tell Us What You Inherited

Send us the details and photos. We evaluate the firearm and respond with a direct purchase offer, generally within approximately 72 hours.