I have 2 or 3 antique long guns and the need for registration has had minimal effect on my desire to purchase them. My interest has been a mixture of challenge in getting them to shoot straight and interest / curiosity about the merits or demerits of their design as well as their place in history.
I also think that while prices in the US may be higher, the americans are also a lot fussier about the gun being in excellent condition. Since my interest is more in shooting and how well do they function, condition is of less concern to me but rather can I rebuild or repair them to a functioning status
cheers mooncoon
I also think that while prices in the US may be higher, the americans are also a lot fussier about the gun being in excellent condition. Since my interest is more in shooting and how well do they function, condition is of less concern to me but rather can I rebuild or repair them to a functioning status
cheers mooncoon