My Brother-in-law passed away and left behind several guns, my Sister-in-law has ask for my help for my help in putting a "value" on them. She is not ready to sell, but I know the finances have been strained and I assume she is looking at future security.
Most are standard modern guns that I can research with the blue book and on-line auction sites, but she has a few that I am not sure about, one example is a Colt 1911 marked "Model of 1911 US Army" on one side and "US property" on the other. The blueing is very good, so good I think it has been re-blued and it has aftermarket grips, and I know all of this effects value, the rub is that on one auction site has similar pistols listed from 1600 to 8000, with zero bids, so no help.
So what is the best way to go about this? I plan on calling the manufacturers with model and S/N to see if they can date the guns in question, but the last time I called a mfg. about a date they were reluctant to give a value. I am a gun guy but far from an expert and I realize one old gun can be a piece of junk and another a treasure, I just want to give her a fair and accurate value.
Any guidance on how to approach this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Most are standard modern guns that I can research with the blue book and on-line auction sites, but she has a few that I am not sure about, one example is a Colt 1911 marked "Model of 1911 US Army" on one side and "US property" on the other. The blueing is very good, so good I think it has been re-blued and it has aftermarket grips, and I know all of this effects value, the rub is that on one auction site has similar pistols listed from 1600 to 8000, with zero bids, so no help.
So what is the best way to go about this? I plan on calling the manufacturers with model and S/N to see if they can date the guns in question, but the last time I called a mfg. about a date they were reluctant to give a value. I am a gun guy but far from an expert and I realize one old gun can be a piece of junk and another a treasure, I just want to give her a fair and accurate value.
Any guidance on how to approach this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.