I have had a hankering for a new gun for a few months. But I can't decide what to buy. I don't like having to stock tons of ammo in too large a variety of calibers, so I will stick to: 22LR, 32 ACP, 9mm, 38 SPL/357 Mag, or 45 ACP. That is pretty much set in stone. I love my Browning Buckmark 5.5" 22; don't have any desire for another 22LR. My 9mm is Kahr's CM9, wonderfully small and light gun. It has been completely reliable; no need for another 9mm. The Keltec .32 is close to 30 years old with over 1,000 rounds through it; again, reliable. And who needs 2 32ACP guns? I have a 4", 3", and 2 2" revolvers. Don't see any need for more there either. My house gun is a G21.4. I like it. I like it more any of the 1911s I've had. The only thing I have a real interest in is the Kahr X9, which does not actually seem to exist. The Buckmark is my only SAO. I like DA/DAO triggers, and Kahr is among the best. If the X9 is ever actually released, I will buy one. Short of that, meh? I think I've got all the guns I need. That just sounds funny. Like 'I've got all the money I need', funny. It almost seems wrong.