This may be a little corny, but my wife and I have talked about it. And as far as my firearms purchases go, I can buy whatever I want as long as it doesn't put the family out for anything. But I can never sell or trade off any of the firearms, my dad moved in with us not too long ago, and he still collects different firearms and the rule applies to him as well. No gun may be sold once we own it. Basically, because she's had to listen to me gripe about a .357 Marlin Rifle and an M6 scout that I got rid of shortly after we started dating. I love my wife.
The 2 listed are the ones that will never go anywhere. They're actually specifically willed out to my daughters. All of the others are named as property to be divided.
J.C. Higgins Model 101.7 Double Barrel .410 that my mom gave me for my 14th birthday. It's been in the family for a while and it's always been one of my favorite guns.
Remington Model 740 30-06 that I got after my mom passed away in 2000. It's got to visit the gunsmith in the not-too-distant future to fix what happened to the bolt this weekend. Then it will be placed in the safe and probably never fired again as it's getting replaced for hunting with a 700. It may see occasional range time, but it won't be out in the field with anymore, simply because every time I get it working right, something happens to it. So I figure it's a sign that it needs to be put up.
-John