This is a process called sequestration, not legal but scientific.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bile_acid_sequestrant
Money, space and maintenance requirements would prohibit this for most people.
How would the gentlemen of the Collectors section class someone who only ever buys guns and has never sold one ? --- asking for a friend of course.
This is a process called sequestration, not legal but scientific.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bile_acid_sequestrant
Money, space and maintenance requirements would prohibit this for most people.
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.
Good job you’re “friend “ has a big man cave
A friend of mine collects old Norwegian bicycles. In the shed, and in the yard, and wherever he can put his last aquisition.
I told his wife about my air rifle addiction, and her reply was "they dont take up much room as bicycles, do they"
The most interesting collector I ever came across was an old Yorkshire farmer who I sold some farm equipment to in the early 1980s --- since World War 2 he'd been collecting Sherman Tanks.
At first I thought he was a bit of a nutter until he explained that his collection had paid for itself many times over.
Whenever a World War 2 film was made he'd hire out his fleet of Shermans to the film producers and he and his ex Tanky mates would go out and drive them.
In effect him and his mates got paid to go on all inclusive holidays and ride about in tanks.
All the best Mick
similar to the entusiats who run & supply 50/60/70's car to TV production company's . In 80's attended bike/car rally in Greenhead park Huddersfield, one guy had mid 60's ford zephyr, black ex North Yorkshire police, seen many times On TV's Heartbeat, Endevour etc , from memory C or D reg, original plate used, paid for its keep, also mid 60's white police Ford Anglia been in both