God will handle my soul once I’m dead, nature will handle my body, and my family and lawyer will handle everything else.
Part of my plan is a solid foundation of communication. I have a spreadsheet with serials, model, description, purchase date, price, notes for value assessment, etc my wife has a digital copy, and there’s a hard copy both inside my safes and on file with my will. My homeowners insurance also has a copy. This spreadsheet includes “what belongs to who” and “who gets what if I die” columns. If those folks want to sell it once I’m gone, that’s their right to do so. The rest of my accumulation is divisible asset value of the estate, such I leave it to my wife and lawyer to arbitrate discussions of, “I’d rather have the guns than $XX value of inheritance. Cars/trucks, motorcycles, farm equipment, land, investments, firearms... anything I have with significant monetary value is in the will.