I've never spent more than $45 for any knife. I was just never one of those gun guys that delved into blades.
As for the destroying guns, I know the guy that has several county and city contracts around here, and I have been buying his parts kits for years. Some I've assembled back into guns for personal collection, some kits I've sold for an extreme profit, some are collecting dust in my garage waiting for the perfect receiver to pop up on GB. If there's one guy (him) willing to destroy them for free (your payment is what you can get from the accoutrements), then it may be hard to make a business out of getting paid to destroy them. His last big haul had a SCAR, 7 Glocks, and like 9 Mossberg 500s, along with hundreds of interesting others, and dozens of turds. Even Hi Point parts kits bring more money than I'm paying him, and he knows how much I'm making off of him, because I use the money to buy other stuff from him. It comes full circle with him doing all the labor and me doing all the selling, packing, and shipping.
The usual rule around here is the receiver has to be torched (not bandsawed) into at minimum four pieces. He keeps the nub of metal with the serial number, scraps the rest of the frame/receiver for weight, sells me literally everything else. I think I've built 4 or 5 back into complete guns, fully legally of course.
Some of y'all keep wondering where I find all those scopes, well they were on seized rifles.
As for the destroying guns, I know the guy that has several county and city contracts around here, and I have been buying his parts kits for years. Some I've assembled back into guns for personal collection, some kits I've sold for an extreme profit, some are collecting dust in my garage waiting for the perfect receiver to pop up on GB. If there's one guy (him) willing to destroy them for free (your payment is what you can get from the accoutrements), then it may be hard to make a business out of getting paid to destroy them. His last big haul had a SCAR, 7 Glocks, and like 9 Mossberg 500s, along with hundreds of interesting others, and dozens of turds. Even Hi Point parts kits bring more money than I'm paying him, and he knows how much I'm making off of him, because I use the money to buy other stuff from him. It comes full circle with him doing all the labor and me doing all the selling, packing, and shipping.
The usual rule around here is the receiver has to be torched (not bandsawed) into at minimum four pieces. He keeps the nub of metal with the serial number, scraps the rest of the frame/receiver for weight, sells me literally everything else. I think I've built 4 or 5 back into complete guns, fully legally of course.
Some of y'all keep wondering where I find all those scopes, well they were on seized rifles.