Ok, three weeks out and I'm going to revive this thread again... oh well, here goes. If it's cheap enough and looks like I can have fun with it or use it, I'd buy it. That said, I really have no desire for the AR/AK type rifles. Personally, I'd rather take my time and place my shots carefully with a good bolt action. I generally don't like anything that feels like cheap junk in my hands. This would include things like plastic stock shotguns, Mossberg 500's with slides that rattle loud enough to flush game, etc.
Never fired a Glock (probably will Tuesday) but I'm sure they're fine guns. That said, I'd never want one for CCW. Or any other semi. My CCW is a Taurus 85 in .38 Special complete with wood grips and a 4" barrel. My wife carries a "bicycle" model H&R topbreak chambered in .32 S&W short. I also have a Rohm RG-10x that a friend gave me that someone had cut the barrel shorter. I made a sight for it and am in the process of truing it up. I would sooner trust the Rohm .22 for self defense than any semi. Just my preference. I've been startled by a pheasant while hunting and learned how one can fumble a gun while under the influence of adrenalin. Semis seem to me to be too complicated and too many things to get right (hold it tight enough, hit this switch, that lever, the button on the left NO THE LEFT!, and if it doesn't go off, smack it on your hand, rack the slide, and try again.) This is fine for people who use them frequently under high stress situations, such as military and cops, but I likely will never need it. If I use my CCW in a high stress situation once in my lifetime it will be a lot. I'm too afraid I'd screw it up. If I go for my Taurus, and forget to cock it and pull the trigger, it still goes bang. If a round is bad and I just pull the trigger again, it goes bang. If I pull it out and in the stress of the situation I pull the IWB holster out with it, the holster is open on the bottom and my finger fits on the trigger inside the leather and it still goes bang. I would like to get one or more semis someday, because they look like fun for the range, but when push comes to shove, I want one thing that WILL work EVERY TIME and that's my wheelguns.
There are a few other guns I really wouldn't want, like that obnoxious 870 carbine in .30-06 I fired before. Sloppy pump action for close hunting speed with a cartridge designed for distance. Short barrel for close woods hunting and a scope that slowed your sighting down too much. Add to that that it had a heavy cartidge with a light gun and it basically tried to run away every time you shot it -- unfortunately your shoulder was in it's way so it tried to run through/over you. Someone else mentioned the .500 snubbie -- never shot one, never want to. My wife's .32 can generate a lot of muzzle flip with its 1" or so barrel, no desire to find out what one that big feels like.