I have sold more guns than I can list here. Some I didn't like and some I was just desperate for cash to keep body and soul together. In my move to Montana we were so short (due to a combination of factors) that I sold everything but my FR-8 and i might have sold it except for the fact that it has some minor issues that would have made it worth more to keep than to sell.
I have now begun to replace my weapons, I have the CZ-999 (A.K.A. EZ40 from EAA) an a Rossi 2in1 in 12ga and 22lr and my next acquisition will be a semi-auto carbine (probably an SKS) and I will save my pennies for a PTR91, though who knows if I will have enough time before things get really stupid in the USA.
I use to be one of these guys who fixated on certain models and brands (and I still do to a small extent) but I have come to conclude that Master Musashi was right;
" You should not have any special fondness for a particular weapon, or anything else, for that matter. . .To entertain likes and dislikes is bad for both commanders and soldiers. Pragmatic thinking is essential."
Gorin no sho (The Book of Five Rings) The Earth Scroll
Miyamoto Musashi
I now look at weapons according to what they do and how they do it. I am more concerned with the function of the weapon than brand or type. Guns are tools, nothing more, some tools are better than others, some do different jobs better than others. I will buy weapons that will suit the jobs I envision and sell and replace them as necessary. Like the Gold and Silver I used to have, they are investments designed to preserve my life and/or make my life easier and I no longer view them as an end in themselves.