I don't think it's anyones business what I do or do not do with my guns. If I want to hold them hostage in a safe so be it.
I have bought guns that I have no intention of firing. but I buy them because I want them. I like guns.
They are not necessarily safe queens, and I could possibly shoot them some day, or maybe not. I would never consider selling a gun once I have it. Perhaps some day if I'm destitute I may reconsider.
I have kept every gun I have ever purchased or been given (passed down from my father) except two. A .22 semi-auto rifle that I bought for $30 new and traded it for a set of mags for my 68 GTO in 1970. I thought at the time it was a pretty good deal, but what do 17 yr olds know?.
If I hadn't made the trade I would still have the rifle. The GTO is long gone.
The other gun that I no longer have is a Remington 742 30.06 that I gave to my son this year that belonged to my father and thought my son would like to have as a remembrance of his grandfather.
This was a nice post, and it caused me to a bit of soul searching. My family has shrunk a bit in the last few years and I am the last male heir on my my mom's side . Not that gender matters, as my two female cousins are vegetarians who would rather own a pet rattlesnake than a gun (drama majors

). The pont is I wound up inheiriting a fair bit of hardware. Those who follow my posts know that I have not been shy about selling it off and buying new guns that I want. I am now finished. I would be a lying weasel if I said I have everything I want, but I do think I have what I need. I still want a 1911 and I am simply easy when it comes to SxS shotguns. That said, for the first time in my my life I think I have what I need as far as a battery goes except for maybe a big bore revolver. Still, I traded a lot of guns based on what I wanted, not based on my idea of how nice it was to own them. I could have sold other stuff to pay for those trades. As David said, that stuff would probably be gone 15 years from now, but I still would have had the gun. I already regret trading in a Bond Derringer. It was a stupid call that I won't make again. The Glock I got is a better gun and much more practical, but if I'd traded a flyrod instead, I would have had a nice little .357 that I could hide in a pair of Levi's. Seller's remorse is a terrible thing. BUT it's easily prevented. Don't sell.

FQ13 who is better armed, all things considered, but still a bit sad about what I traded away