The answer is to sell your first born or put liens on your vehicles, or take out a mortgage.
<--- 39 Ruger revolvers, 8 Ruger rifles, and 5 Ruger autoloaders... and I've cut back a bit the past couple years! Had a Gold Label shotgun for awhile too, but I'm not much of a shotgunner to start with and I was half skeered to even take the thing out of the safe for fear of scratching it so I finally sold it to someone in Alaska for $300 more than I paid for it new. As far as I know, it was one of only two sold in the state of Montana. Looking at prices now, I kinda wish I had kept it. It might have paid for my grand kids' education someday.
I've got a liking for Old Armys. I've sold three since this pic was taken and have "only" six now.
Bearcats too. I've got seven of 'em, but one didn't make the picture for some reason. All "old models", of course.