Paragain,
That Model 19 is better off with you! It will be appreciated. Most of what I've still got these days are guns I personally appreciate. I realize that others may not feel the same way about them. My solution has been to lay them all out on the floor in front of my two son's and their sons, let them look, and then ask them to write down on a piece of paper which ones they particularly like for any reason. I've mentioned that I'd hate to sell or trade one if they even might be interested in having it for a keeper.
All of them participated with, as you might guess, some overlap in the ones each likes. Since I can no longer see the iron sights on my lever guns, I have already passed them along since preferences were identified for each of the boys. I still have a couple. My two oldest grandsons have graduated high school, and after confirming that they still liked the gun at the top of their lists, I gave each of them that gun for a graduation gift. And I told them, if your mind changes about it in the future, it's your gun. Do with it what you like. I don't want them to think they have to keep it just because it came from me. However, I suspect they will keep them, and I'm glad. I gave each of my son's a very nice 1911 which I enjoyed owning, but which I really did not and would not likely use. They were thrilled.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm not waiting for them to get some of my guns until after I die. That may happen too, but the ones that I have given before that time comes, I have a good feeling that they really wanted and will appreciate them. Bonus for them, and bonus for me!!!
The value of my guns is their worth to me ... not so much to anyone else. My two sons both have some pretty old rifles that were passed down to me by their grandfathers. They prize them because of their history and the stories their grandfathers shared with them. Those are keepers for sure, and I'll have a few when the time comes they will feel the same way about. And I've suggested to them more recently that I may just pass them along one of these days before I pass along myself just to keep them from fussing about who gets what. I told 'em if I get wind of them having any hard words over my junk, I will find a way if I can to keep them awake at night!!! These things can certainly have sentimental value, and that's great, but they are just things. I've enjoyed having, shooting, and owning them. They have paid their way. What they are worth, if anything, after I'm gone won't be any concern of mine!! And I am twice blessed that my sons and grandsons share my love for shooting, hunting, and target shooting. Two of my grandsons and one of my granddaughters brought home their first deer and turkey way before their graduation date. I suspect more of them will as they get old enough and have the opportunity, and they will likely have the opportunity. That makes me happy!! What we give away, especially if an interest is shown or a desire is expressed, exponentially increases the value of such things to us!