In the 40 or so years that I have been acquiring guns I have only parted with two of them. I don't really regret parting with either one of them. One was a nine shot .22lr revolver with a cylinder gap so tight that the gun would lock up from carbon fouling after firing less than a handful of cylinders. Damn thing was accurate though. The other was a break action, single shot .22lr that produced shotgun patterns. So, their are times when it's best just to cut your losses.