Regarding the 'soft market' there comes a time when more is not better. The last thing I need is another handgun or rifle.
When it comes to AR's I have two, .223/5.56 and .300BLK. Fun, and i'm building a .308 as well but other than for scenarios I hope to never encounter, not really practical for my shooting. My two semis and a lever in .22LR are more practical than my ARs. Have a Ruger 16.1" .308 Scout rifle as well. At least it is fairly practical for my general needs, which is mostly targets and hunting.
Hunting rifles? more than enough. My first was a 7mm RM back in 1982 and I've never needed anything else since then. What are all those other rifles doing in the safe? Is three .30-06's REALLY enough? Maybe someday i'll move to an area where the limited range of my Marlins (.30-30, .375 Win, .45-70) really isn't a limiting factor. Sure, I've used them to hunt antelope to elk but my bolt rifles are a better choice. Picked up a used .243 earlier this year and it is a tack driver (exactly what I expect from a Savage), but it won't do anything my .257 Roberts can't do just as well or better. My .300WM and .338WM are great choices for elk but as I get older I'm realizing that a .308 Win would have taken every animal I've ever shot. Love my old 7mm RM and it's newer brother, a .280 Rem. My 6.5-06AI was custom built for 1200 yard shooting. It is death on clay pigeons at 600 yards but I've never shot it at ranges longer than that.
Handguns? Semis in .22 short, .22LR, .25ACP, .380, 9mm, .40 S&W and .45ACP. If they cant do the job I'm doomed. Revolvers in .22LR/.22WRM, .327 Fed, .38 SPL, .357 Mag and .44 Mag. Tell me why I need more?
Muzzle stuffers? Why do I have two when I haven't shot either one in years?
Hell, instead of buying more I'd probably be better off if I sold a bunch. Or gave some away to my daughters.