About Inherited Firearms.Com
Hello my name is Martin Codina and I am the president of Fine Estate Liquidation. I set this site up for people who find themselves in the situation of having to sell inherited firearms.
My first responsibility is to warn you. If you have inherited firearms you must realize that the possession of firearms pose certain potential dangers. If you have not been trained in handling firearms, or have not taken a firearms safety course, then you have no business handling them. Seek qualified professional assistance immediately.
Inherited Firearms.com has one purpose:
We are not Pro or Con firearms, we will not put an iron in that fire! We are set up solely to act as an intermediary between someone who has inherited a firearm or a collection of firearms and a company that we know to be the best appraiser and auctioneer of vintage firearms in the business.
This pistol could have sold for $5,000.00 but instead sold for $126,000.00
That’s what a dealer offered for this extremely rare inherited firearm. I don’t need to tell you that there is a powerful difference between $5,000.00 and $126,000.00 you already know this.
What I wish to inform you of is that there is a way to protect your interest and the interest of the estate which you represent, and that is to fill out the form at the end of this page. Let us forward your information to the one right company in the United States who will determine if your inherited firearm is of significant enough value to bring it up for a sale at the best and most qualified firearms auction house in America.
Thank You
Martin Codina
P.S. Fine Estate Liquidation will at no time offer to purchase or suggest that we will directly or indirectly purchase your inherited firearms, or any other firearms for that matter. Any contact information that we forward on your behalf, will always be to a licensed firearms expert and dealer.




