What are your Gun Goals for 2020?

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Don't have any yet. My FOID card expired and I applied for the renewal over three months ago. :(
I just googled FOID, that sucks man. Move to AZ. Do you need the card to buy ammo online somehow?
 
I retired (officially) yesterday. I got a complete reloading setup 3 or 4 Christmases ago, and it has been sitting in boxes ever since. I plan to get it set up. I plan to shoot more. I want to decrease my collection/accumulation by about 40% and actually shoot the things I have. I have at least 25 guns I've bought and never shot.
 
I believe I'll take Randy Cains 101 as a refresher and hoping I can stand and move for 3 days in doing so.
 
Really wanting a CETME L but the $1400 price from Atlantic is putting me off, unfortunately I missed a lightly used one exactly like this on GunBroker that went for $905 ... Lord knows I don't need another 223; I've got a few different configured AR's, Bushmaster ACR and Arm Pistol, CZ Bren 805, HK 93 clone, Remington 700, Ruger Mini-14, Steyr AUG, and a few SiG 55X's and a Valmet tube folder (AK) ... all .223/5.56

So I really don't need another 223/5.56, but its still calling to me!

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Definitely build up my ammo and magazine stash, plan on getting a carry licens, saving up for the new Python or if that turns out to be garbo.. then a model 19 classic.
 
Possibly sell---only local as is standard procedure, via Armslist---just one of my Five rifles, all of which are chambered in 7.62x39. Four are AK clones.

It has become apparent than neither ISIS, Al Qaeda "franchises", Hezbollah nor any such group will show its faces, and invade west TN. .....satire....
 
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Last year I reduced the herd. This year I'm stocking up on ammo and working on long range shooting. I already shoot 2 or 3 times a week.

Oh, I'm going to golf more too.
 
Definitely build up my ammo and magazine stash, plan on getting a carry licens, saving up for the new Python or if that turns out to be garbo.. then a model 19 classic.

Be careful on stocking up on ammo and magazines

Right now I am just a fool for stocking up on ammunition and magazines. I will quickly become a hoarder on THR when the next panic occurs or new gun ban laws are passed.
 
I continue to thin out my collection. Mainly selling off MilSurps bought 15 to 20 years ago at great prices.

If I buy one new gun in 2020 it will be a Glock 29 10mm. Always wanted one of those.
 
Be careful on stocking up on ammo and magazines

Right now I am just a fool for stocking up on ammunition and magazines. I will quickly become a hoarder on THR when the next panic occurs or new gun ban laws are passed.
Ban or no ban. I just rather have a supply so I never have to worry bout running out or having a gun laying around with little to no ammo to shoot with.
 
Learn to shoot again, cancer sucks!
I'm same as gunny, it was about 2 years before I could get out to shoot ... however in that time I scoured auctions for guns that I'd foolishly sold in my youth, or passed up because I was young and stupid ... after the first year I did a lot of reloading of 223, 45 & 9mm subsonic ... having a hobby really helps to keep the sprits up and something to look forward to!
 
I considering a CZ Shadow 2 for hiking and something in 45 ACP for CC. It isn't that I need; it is I want; if that makes any sense.
 
BUY: An quality Thermal Imaging Scope. And a suppressor for my .458.

SHOOT: Score 500 in a Glock Indoor League and obtain Master IDPA classification in revolver.
 
I retired (officially) yesterday. I got a complete reloading setup 3 or 4 Christmases ago, and it has been sitting in boxes ever since. I plan to get it set up. I plan to shoot more. I want to decrease my collection/accumulation by about 40% and actually shoot the things I have. I have at least 25 guns I've bought and never shot.
This my second post to this thread and I felt compelled to respond to jmace57 because it says so much about the way so many of us think. We believe that eventually we'll get around to it...whatever 'it' is. A friend of mine many years ago bought lots and lots books. She commented one day that she buys books for the time she hopes to have to read them "someday". I'm happy for jmace57 that he is now retired and hopefully inspired to go after his hobby with enthusiasm and vigor....he certainly planned well. And I want to encourage everyone to make and pursue resolutions every day. DO NOT WAIT!!
 
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