+1 U.S.!
I went thru too much to get these guns. First, the looking and searching to decide I am interested in a certain gun. Then, lots of research finding out how they work, the reputation of the maker, how accurate they tend to be, finding out how much ammo for it will cost, how available are accessories... Then weeks of saving up money to fund the purchase. Then finding the right gun for the right price, winning the auction or placing the order. Now to pay, gotta get a postal money order, send it Priority mail with delivery confirmation so I can prove when and where payment was received. Getting them my FFL's letter if they don't already have it. Tracking the inbound package so I know when to go see the FFL. Hour and a half 1 way to the FFL. Do the background check, pay the fees and start paperwork. then the 10 day wait. Another 90 minute 1 way trip to the FFL to do the pick up.
That's a lot of time and effort to get a gun. I don't buy a gun unless I'm CERTAIN I want it. If I'm certain I want it, and have all this effort invested, do you think I'm going to sell it only to realize later I wish I hadn't? Only to have to go thru it all AGAIN when I realize how much I miss it? I don't think so. Once it's in the safe, it may live in the front, it may live in the back, but I would have to be in dire straits indeed to convince me to actually SELL one of them.
Whatever happened to "from my cold dead hands"? I'm planning to keep mine FOREVER and sell them NEVER.