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What all is included in your class fee? |
Our class fee covers the instruction and testing necessary to provide you with a CHL-100 Form, The Certificate of Proficiency, required by the Texas Department of Safety to issue your license. We also include the passport photos required for you license.
What is not included is: 1) the range fee - which occurs on class day (typically less than $20) 2) the cost of your ammo - 1 box of 50 rounds of ammo is needed on class day to the take shooting exam 3) electronic fingerprints (approximately $10 - Paid to L1 Identity Services) 4) the DPS License Fee (Paid to the State of Texas) |
What are the steps to getting a Concealed Handgun License? |
Step 1: Attend one of our CHL Classes Step 2: Complete the Texas DPS Online Application and Affidavits at the Texas DPS website. Step 3: Have Your Electronic Fingerprints taken with L1 Identity Services. Step 4: Send Your Packet to Texas DPS
The Packet sent to Texas DPS will consist of the following items: 1) CHL-100 Certificate of Proficiency (which we provide to you at the end of class) 2) Passport Photo with photo holder (which we provide to you at the end of class)
Your Fingerprints and Application will be submitted electronically to Texas DPS so they will not be in the packet. Make sure you complete steps 1, 2 and 3 before you send in your packet. |
Can I use a revolver for my CHL proficiency test? |
Yes, but we highly discourage it. If you don't have a semi-automatic, just let us know and we'll loan you one. The reason we discourage qualifying with a revolver is that if you do, that's the only kind of handgun you can legally carry concealed. If you qualify with a semi-automatic, you can carry either type. |
Do you have separate classes for CHL renewals? |
The training requirements for CHL renewals and new licenses are the same. The only difference is the number of hours of instruction required. We include both renewals and new license applicants in the same class and provide the option for renewals to take their test early and leave early, if so desired. Hardly anyone takes us up on this, because some of best material is taught at the end of the day. This is material that goes beyond what we are required to teach, but which is very valuable for anyone who intends to carry a concealed handgun, experienced or not. |
Do you have a firing range at your facility in North Richland Hills? |
No, we do not. We do our classroom work at the Texas Gun Pros Training Center and our shooting just down the road at The Shooting Gallery, which is located at 6054 East Lancaster in Fort Worth. That's at the intersection of Loop 820 and Lancaster Blvd. (Exit 30B). Your range fees (typically less than $20) will be in addition to our class fee for CHL and NRA classes. |
Others advertise "One Stop Shopping - Everything Supplied" or something to that effect. What's the deal? |
Those are old ads left over from the days when everything was done with paper - paper applications, three different affidavits that had to be notarized, messy fingerprints, etc. Now, DPS lets you do your application online with no requirement for a notary. Also, they only accept online fingerprints, so no CHL instructors are doing fingerprints in their classes anymore. We do provide your passport photos and everything you need to send to DPS for your license with the acception of the online application and online fingerprints. |
I don't have a handgun yet. Do you have a loaner? |
There are two options available for the CHL class if you don't have a firearm:
1) We'll loan you one of ours.
2) You can rent one from the range for around $10.
The only reason to rent one would be if you're considering a particular handgun and want to try before you buy, the range will probably have one of what you're considering. |
How can I best prepare for the Shooting Proficiency Test? |
First, it's not a hard test and we have people in almost every class who have never fired a gun before pass this test with flying colors. However, there are a few things that will help. Number one is clean your gun. Even if it's a brand new gun, cleaning it will help prevent malfunctions on the range. Number two, familiarize yourself with your gun. If it's new to you, at least do some dry-firing and practice loading and unloading at home before you come to the range. And finally, please bring a reliable gun. If you don't have one, or are not sure, let us know and we'll loan you one. If you try to qualify with a gun that is unsafe or that malfunctions every round or two, we'll stop you and get you to use another gun. |
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Do you supply guns and ammo for your basic pistol course? |
Yes, we do. This course involves shooting with .22 caliber handguns, which we supply. However, the range fee (typically less than $20) will be the responsibility of each student. |
What about bringing our own firearm to the NRA course. |
There are actually two separate NRA basic pistol courses. One is a four-hour course designed to familiarize you with your own handgun. The other course is designed to familiarize you with handguns in general and involves handling a variety of different firearms. You're welcome to bring your firerarm to either class, but please leave your ammo in the car. |
Why would I take one of these NRA Safety and Training Courses? |
These courses are designed to teach the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for owning and operating firearms safely. If firearms are going to be around the house it is of the utmost importance for you and your family to know how to operate them safely. |