Personally, I have a fair number of guns (shotguns, rifles, handguns; pumps, double barrels, semi-autos, levers, revolvers, bolts, and flintlocks), but don't have them to feel safe. I don't buy them for HS.
I don't buy them because I'm fearful or because I think I'll ever have a need to defend myself or others.
I just like them. I like the pastime of shooting; it's one of my favorite ways to play. I don't golf, drink or bowl; I shoot.
I also hunt. I don't hunt so that I have a use for my guns though, and I don't own guns so that I can hunt. Hunting to me sometimes involves a little shooting, but shooting and gun use isn't anywhere near a "top priority", or a "drawing" factor. It's just a tool. I hunt to hunt; I just carry a firearm when the type of hunting I'm doing makes it appropriate.
Most of my hunting is with birds or bow though. So even though I have a handful of firearms that I love to shoot, the majority of the time I hunt I don't carry a firearm. Most of the time when I do hunt with a firearm I'm hunting with a flintlock rifle, pistol, or musket. I get one shot generally but shoot a LOT, and have actually reloaded after a miss and still shot the deer I missed... No clips or magazines on those guns.
I think way too much emphasis is being placed on the "security" aspects of firearms.
My right to own a firearm isn't limited to "need", or defense, or hunting...