sigp220.45
US Veteran
They are just things. If being in debt is making you uneasy (which I certainly understand) then sell them all and pay off your debt. The sleep is worth it.
I had to have a mass sell-off a few years ago, to pay for a new roof I would never see. I had to take a buy-out from a relocation company (at a $65,000 loss) in order to move from where I was to where I wanted to be, and the roof needed to be replaced first. The 65K was enough of a nad-kick without going into debt for a roof, so I started hauling guns to the gun shop to sell on consignment.
The only thing I wouldn't put on the block was the Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge that had been my grandfather's pheasant gun.
I sold some doozies, including a pre-war non-registered .357 Magnum. That one hurt.
When I had enough cash for the roof, I stopped the bleeding. I had a pretty good collection left, and I've since been able to add more than I sold.
So, to answer your actual question from someone who has been there, I would say to keep whatever has actual sentimental value to you then start selling the rest in order of how much you can get rather than how hard they would be to replace.
I had to have a mass sell-off a few years ago, to pay for a new roof I would never see. I had to take a buy-out from a relocation company (at a $65,000 loss) in order to move from where I was to where I wanted to be, and the roof needed to be replaced first. The 65K was enough of a nad-kick without going into debt for a roof, so I started hauling guns to the gun shop to sell on consignment.
The only thing I wouldn't put on the block was the Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge that had been my grandfather's pheasant gun.
I sold some doozies, including a pre-war non-registered .357 Magnum. That one hurt.
When I had enough cash for the roof, I stopped the bleeding. I had a pretty good collection left, and I've since been able to add more than I sold.
So, to answer your actual question from someone who has been there, I would say to keep whatever has actual sentimental value to you then start selling the rest in order of how much you can get rather than how hard they would be to replace.