I envy you gents who aren't hobbled by NYC's Sullivan Law. Notwithstanding (I will say it) my outstanding expertise in negotiating its intricacies for clients and myself, I have over a lifetime been able to own not more than twenty or so handguns. It is usually possible to get any pistol onto a "premises" license, but the process is laborious beyond description. There is a side benefit: you tend to get lots of practice with what you do own. I have worn out three barrels on my 1911. My principal revolver "accomplishment was a six shot six inch group at 100 yards with a 7.5" New Service Target, from a rest. The gun was still in its box when I bought it at Abercrombie & Fitch thirty years ago and the box was marked "Bright Blue". Alas it is long gone, too valuable to keep.