Well, oldrevolverguy, you may have noticed my response was a total refusal to play. Why would I get rid of them?
Every day, I carry a 642. It's like part of my leg, riding around in my pocket.
My Single Six is lots of fun, and is a better gun than the single action my dad taught me to shoot on (which HE still has). I can shoot it all day long, and not affect my budget.
My Mod. 13-3 .357 is the most perfect CC/hiking and hunting backup/combat revolver I can imagine. Compact, powerful, accurate, slick action, and beautiful.
The old retired PD 1930 M&P has eighty years and counting of shooting under its belt. Can't wait to teach grandkids the finer points of sixgunning with it.
I reload for the .38s and the .357. I also have a non-functional 1870 Hollis revolver from London, that I bought in Kabul years ago.
All of these will be inherited, not gotten rid of.