FAQ’s

The value of a gun will absolutely vary based on condition, rarity, and demand in the market. To determine the worth of your gun, our knowledgeable team will be happy to review our services and process.

The GunValuation team is located in the Mid-Atlantic region covering Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. GunValuation employs a team of experts in the field of firearm identification and valuation.
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Yes – You can estimate the value of your gun by researching recent sales of similar models and conditions.

Yes, the brand of the gun can significantly impact its value, with well-known and reputable brands often commanding higher prices.

Yes, the condition of the gun, such as wear and tear, scratches, and modifications, can greatly affect its value.

Certain markings or engravings, such as custom designs, historical significance, or limited edition markings, can increase a gun’s value.

Some gun shops and appraisers may offer free appraisals. Keep in mind that they may be biased since their goal will be to profit from reselling your firearms.

Online gun value guides can provide a general idea of a gun’s worth, but consulting with a professional appraiser is recommended for a more accurate assessment. Factors such as the gun’s make, model, age, condition, rarity, and any accompanying accessories or documentation should be considered when determining its value.

Fair market value is the price a willing buyer and seller would agree upon, while insurance value is the amount it would cost to replace the gun with a similar one in similar condition.

While rarity can often increase a gun’s value, other factors such as demand and historical significance also play a role in determining its worth.

It’s important to familiarize yourself with local and federal laws regarding the sale of firearms, as there will likely be legal obligations on certain types of guns or transactions.