Wow, a lot of people chimed in on this one. This caught my attention. I was just going through my guns today, laying them out to take photos and of the serial #s. I was thinking about all those scopes that sit in the safe and the guns get used a couple or few times a year. I have a couple of savers like two Win 1894s, those are like art, very subjective on value. A Smith 29 from the 70's because of Dirty Harry; I shoot it once every year or 2, just a few rounds or when I'm showing it to a friend. What gets me is thinking about all the time I have invested in my target and varmint rifles, getting them tweaked, customizing them, threading barrels, installing brakes, changing triggers. The driving to the gunsmith, waiting for parts, spending time at the range to sight in, and bragging about targets and hunting trips. It's more than steel, wood, Plastic and glass to me. I always wondered, if you could buy a rifle , let's say a rem 700 in 22-250, from someone and you knew it shot quarter inch groups, would you rather buy that used gun from him for $1000 rather than a new unknown rifle for $700 from the gun store? Does known performance add value to the gun or are we buying used guns so we can get a good deal? I have a 30 year old varmint rifle that cost me $275. A new replacement is $800. I could probably sell that rifle for $400 to $500 in a heartbeat. My 1907 Win 1894 blue book is $1500, that gun probably cost $20-$25 back in the day and mail ordered to boot.
So, there is value, but it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Does your family have the knowledge or desire to piece them out one at a time?
Do you own 3 or 4 guns, or 50 or 250 ??? It may just be too overwhelming for your family to deal with. My wife just sees "stuff" she has to deal with and may get rid of them for spite, though I have a son who will definitely want to keep 10 or so, so there is some comfort there.
I was at a gun store that just took in a collection from a family, 200 guns. The lawyer representing the family took the colt pythons and Gold cups and a few others out of the collection and left all the dime a dozen military crap.
As someone on another site once said,
" My biggest fear is that my wife sells my guns for what I told her I paid for them!"