Well the little Merkel is out of the question.
I have a safe full of weapons that I suppose I could sell but many of them have sentimental ties, some Are such good hunting weapons I wouldn't let go because I doubt if I could replace them.
The guns I my parents bought me are gone except for a single shot 22 that has made the rounds through the family and finally 50yrs later back to me. If any of my great grand children need a 22 to learn on it will leave again. I wore out the shotguns they bought me shooting trap through high school.
There is a Nikko shotgun that is Euro sales version of a Win 101 I bought in the service when I was shooting Int. Trap, it has over 250,000 shells through it in competition and then re-choked to shoot live birds at hunt tests. I don't think I could sell it it has a lot of memories in it.
At the time of acquiring the Nikko I lust after a Darne SxS, what a unique shotgun I could only afford one so it had to be the Nikko, finally when I retired I bought a Darne as a retirement gift to myself, I can't hit a pheasant with it, not bad on the skeet field but live birds no way. I still love it.
I just bought a one that has eluded me for 57 years. I saw one like it in a gunshop in 1965 and went back to the dorm to get the cash($25.), one of my buddies bought it as soon as I walked out the door of the shop. A transition 10ga(percussion to cartridge 1870's) in the form of an English SxS Upland 10ga weight 7.75 lbs. I'll be hunting with it next season. It won't go down the road.
A 35 Whelen that I had re-bored from a 30-06, nothing special but I got to sit with the gunsmith all day talking guns and watching him do the work on the gun, kind of a treasure.
The 222 Sako Vixen full stock, love it and killed a number of coyotes with it, another treasure.
The 222 Rem that I built(did all the work myself) and won the PM Egg Shoot with.
I don't care for AR's they just don't do anything for me, mine is the Egg Shoot Gun I won, it would be hard to turn that one loose.
The pair of Hungarian sxs's that I hunt with and use to shoot SC
The pair of Swedish hammer shot guns that I hunt waterfowl with, I need one more as one is going down hill do to some shoddy work in its previous life..
And then the drillings.
It has taken me a long time to acquire many of these at prices I can afford. The gun fund can't burn a hole in your pocket you need to have it ready when that once in a lifetime shot comes along. And I rarely buy something as an investment but as something that will be shot .