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Going for my CCW class in a couple weeks, any tips?
jdavie87:
Hey all. Like the topic title says, in a couple weeks I'm going to be taking a CCW class and I'm the kind of guy that likes to be as prepared as I can be. I know each class/instructor is probably different, but is there anything I need to know before I take the class? How do they usually go?
I've been going to the range and practicing with my pistol so I at least look like I know what I'm doing. ;D Once the holster I ordered gets here I'll try practicing drawing then shooting. Anything else I should practice on so I don't look like an idiot? I've been using guns since I was 12, but I've only been shooting pistols for the past year and a half, so I'm sure there are still some things I can learn.
I'm know I'm probably over-thinking this, but what can I say, that's what I do. :P I'm going with 3 other family members, so I'm sure it will be a good time. Thanks for any help guys.
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I just realized that I should have put this in the "Help!" forum. Maybe a mod could move it? Sorry about that.
Toster:
I got mine about a year and a half ago. I was pretty nervous, and just like you I spent some time at the range. I practiced drawing from concealment, close range targets, etc. I would say if you can hit the broad side of a barn, you will do fine. Just pay attention in the class and remember to wash your hands after reloading/shooting in COLD water! I took the class with Paul H, and loved the legal aspects of what he taught, but that is what I am kind of into. I think he even said that he had a blind person qualify for a permit! Matter of fact we had a gal in our class that shoot her boyfriends .380 ??? and had only shot it one other time qualify.
Here are a couple of great videos when working with the holster at the range.
http://www.guntalk.tv/gtv/library.php?video_id=381
http://www.guntalk.tv/gtv/library.php?video_id=125
FarmerRick:
I probably don't need to say it, but please, be sure to obey the 4 basic firearms rules...
1. All guns are always loaded.
2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
It will NOT be a quick-draw contest, you will want to be deliberate in what you are doing.
Good luck, and let us know how it went.
JimP:
Bring a gun and holster that Works. Relax. It is NOT timed, and NOT difficult: A blind person could (and HAS!!!) done it. No Sweat.
Chris Z:
Relax, and pay attention in class.
Review those basic Safety rules.... Don't just glaze over them like most people do and say, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know those". Read them, and then ask yourself..... "DO I really follow all of these rules?"
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire seems to be the most challenging rule from my experience teaching CCW classes. Always keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction is the next. Don't point it at your neighbor when you go to remove the magazine, don't point it at your hand when you are re-holstering.......
The written test and range qualification are very simple if you just pay attention in class.
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