I am tempted to just drop 9mm all together. Using the cash to fund my NFA endeavors. . .
Has anyone else gone through this? I thought I had thinned and streamlined but, now I find more to trim. I am getting more and more into quality than quanity. I can only shoot one at a time right? Anyone have any thoughts?
I did something similar (still in the process actually), for similar reasons and I'm much happier now. Sold several .357s and .40s I never shot, put some of the money into a 10mm I shoot a lot, and some of it into a .223 suppressor. I owned Glocks, Steyrs, XDs, M&Ps, USPs, and probably others I'm forgetting. I'd bring them to the range, but preferred shooting my P7s and 1911s, so I sold most of the other stuff. Cleared up a lot of room in the handgun section of the safe.
I had a bunch of rifles in various calibers and actions, and didn't shoot them enough. I'm still working on thinning the herd, but when I'm done my only centerfires will be ARs and a bolt gun in .260.
When all is said and done (I started a few years ago and still probably have another year of selling to do), I'll have dropped about 8 calibers and probably 25-35 guns from the collection, along with their scopes, magazines, slings, etc. My reloading area, ammo storage, and safe are all cleaner, I can actually find what I'm looking for, and I actually shoot most of what I own now.
I'd say, keep it if you'll use it or it makes you happy, sell it if it is just taking up space.