Yes it was a loose attempt at collecting some models, but I had a change of heart and except for some antique handguns ( which I do shoot) I decided I would only own firearms that I will shoot, and I wasn't going to shoot that one, they are fairly rare, especially the as new ones. I still have some SKS that I have or will shoot at some time, not for collecting. Also have a 1949 that is all there but not collector grade and unfired since refurb, it will go sooner or later, and a S&W 1911 100th Aniversary .45, that I haven't decided if I will sell or shoot, they only go for the same price as a regular Smith .45!
If you are buying to collect, wait for a nice one and keep it for a very long time, do not expect to make money on selling it, but when the time comes you may profit a bit, I wouldn't bet my retirement on it!
Most of my firearms will be given to my kids when or just before I croak, if they want them!