About The Course:
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals was developed for people like you who want to learn the basics of gun safety, loading, gun handling and shooting at a live range with professional instructors. You will learn loading and unloading protocols, ready positions, shooting fundamentals, malfunction clearing and drills to help you improve your shooting skills .
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Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals
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Shooting Fundamentals was developed for people who want to learn the basics of gun safety, loading, gun handling and shooting at a live range with professional instructors. You will learn loading and unloading protocols, ready positions, shooting fundamentals, malfunction clearing and drills to help you improve your shooting skills.
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completion of guns 101 & 102 required
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GUNS 201
SHOOTING BASICS & RANGE PRACTICE
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals
$
169
.99
/ 3HR
On Sale From $250
Experience Required:
Yes
Yes
Firearm Required:
Yes
Yes
Gun Rental Option:
No
No
Holster Required:
No
No
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals
$
169
.99
/ 3HR
Range Only
About The Course:
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals was developed for people like you who want to learn the basics of gun safety, loading, gun handling and shooting at a live range with professional instructors. You will learn loading and unloading protocols, ready positions, shooting fundamentals, malfunction clearing and drills to help you improve your shooting skills .
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals was developed for people like you who want to learn the basics of gun safety, loading, gun handling and shooting at a live range with professional instructors. You will learn loading and unloading protocols, ready positions, shooting fundamentals, malfunction clearing and drills to help you improve your shooting skills .
Experience Required:
Yes
Yes
Firearm Required:
Yes
Yes
Gun Rental Option:
No
No
Holster Required:
No
No
GUNS 202
DEFENSE FOCUSED SHOOTING SKILLS
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol
$
199
.99
/ 4HR
ON SALE FROM $300
About The Course:
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol was developed for people like you who want to learn the fundamentals of defensive shooting, which includes drawing from a holster, shooting tempo, movement skills, single hand operation and shooting from cover. This course builds upon basic shooting skills to focus on fighting from your holster and engaging active threats.
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol was developed for people like you who want to learn the fundamentals of defensive shooting, which includes drawing from a holster, shooting tempo, movement skills, single hand operation and shooting from cover. This course builds upon basic shooting skills to focus on fighting from your holster and engaging active threats.
Experience Required:
Yes
Yes
Firearm Required:
Yes
Yes
Gun Rental Option:
No
No
Holster Required:
Yes
Yes
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol
$
199
.99
/ 4HR
Range Only
About The Course:
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol was developed for people like you who want to learn the fundamentals of defensive shooting, which includes drawing from a holster, shooting tempo, movement skills, single hand operation and shooting from cover. This course builds upon basic shooting skills to focus on fighting from your holster and engaging active threats.
Guns 202: Defensive Pistol was developed for people like you who want to learn the fundamentals of defensive shooting, which includes drawing from a holster, shooting tempo, movement skills, single hand operation and shooting from cover. This course builds upon basic shooting skills to focus on fighting from your holster and engaging active threats.
Experience Required:
Yes
Yes
Firearm Required:
Yes
Yes
Gun Rental Option:
No
No
Holster Required:
Yes
Yes
GUNS 201
SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS
FAQ'S
WHERE IS THIS CLASS LOCATED?
We teach out of several ranges. Range location will be listed in the "Class Dates" dropdown section above. These are the two primary training locations.
1) The Range @ True North Firearm Center, 5027 Hancock Road, Oxford NC 27565
2) CCLEOA Chatham County Law Enforcement Officer's Association, 410 Rives Chapel Church Rd, Siler City, NC 27344
DO I NEED PRIOR EXPERIENCE?
Yes. You will need some very basic level of firearm safety training to attend this class. You must have completed at least (1) of the following: Concealed Carry Class, Basic Pistol Class (NRA, USCCA or other reputable training company), Shooting Range Safety Class, or any Triangle Self-Defense pistol class or private instruction.
DO I NEED TO BRING A GUN?
Yes. This is a live-fire shooting fundamentals course. You will need a modern functioning pistol, at least 200-300 rounds of ammunition, (2+) magazines, shooting glasses and hearing protection.
CAN I BRING A REVOLVER?
No. We suggest semi-automatic pistols and not revolvers for this course. Revolvers are not ideal for Dry-Fire practice and Live Fire training drills that require substantial round counts and magazine changes.
DO I NEED TO BRING A HOLSTER?
No. Holsters are not required for this course, but we recommend getting one. We do not allow holsters made of nylon or soft materials. We do not allow universal style holsters or Blackhawk Serpa holsters or Shoulder Holsters. If you get a holster, choose a custom holster designed specifically for your gun.
CAN I RENT A FIREARM?
No. Rentals are not available in this class. You will need to bring your own pistol, ammunition and protective gear. If you don't have a firearm yet and want to get training we recommend setting up a private lesson or getting into our Guns 102 class.
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
As noted above, you will need a firearm, 200-300 rounds of ammunition, shooting glasses and electronic hearing protection. You will need at least 2 to 3 magazines for this course. Note: If your magazines hold 7 or 8 rounds or less we suggest bringing 4 to 5 magazines.
WHERE CAN I GET MAGAZINES & AMMO?
For Extra Magazines: Gun Mag Warehouse
For Ammunition: Palmetto State Armory
For Ammo & Guns: Guns.com
For Ammo & Optics: Optics Planet
WHAT ABOUT DRESS & FOOD?
Dress as you would normally. Don't dress different or more 'tactical' for this class. Our focus is to teach you how to carry, conceal and deploy you firearm in real world scenarios. This means you dress like you do on an everyday basis. Wear closed-toed shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring a notepad and pen for note taking. Bring a hand towel or shemagh. Bring plenty of water and a few easy to access snacks. Check the weather forecast for the day and dress accordingly.
WHY ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION?
Electronic hearing protection will compress gun shots down to a safe decibel, without completely shutting the noise off, allowing you to hear range commands, shooting instructions and communicate even when shots are being fired around you. Here are a few recommendations:
1 > Walker Razor Slim
2 > Walker in-Ear Bluetooth
3 > HL Impact Sport Pro
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE: Guns 201 & Guns 202?
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals is the first live-fire shooting course in our firearm training journey. In Guns 201 students can expect to learn range safety, shooting fundamentals, shooting diagnostics and safe gun handling and basic skills. Guns 202: Defensive Pistol focuses on holster work, concealed carry tactics and a mindset geared towards human threats.
WILL I GET A CERTIFICATE?
Yes. You will get a certificate. You will receive a PDF certificate via email upon completion of the course. Note: This course will not work for a Court Ordered Gun Safety course.
DO YOU OFFER DISCOUNTS?
We provide discount codes for military, first responders and USCCA members. Email proof of service or credentials to [email protected] to receive your discount code.
DOES THIS QUALIFY FOR USCCA PROTECTOR ACADEMY?
Completion of this course, in addition to a Concealed Carry course will meet your USCAA Protector Academy Level 1: Range Requirements.
We teach out of several ranges. Range location will be listed in the "Class Dates" dropdown section above. These are the two primary training locations.
1) The Range @ True North Firearm Center, 5027 Hancock Road, Oxford NC 27565
2) CCLEOA Chatham County Law Enforcement Officer's Association, 410 Rives Chapel Church Rd, Siler City, NC 27344
DO I NEED PRIOR EXPERIENCE?
Yes. You will need some very basic level of firearm safety training to attend this class. You must have completed at least (1) of the following: Concealed Carry Class, Basic Pistol Class (NRA, USCCA or other reputable training company), Shooting Range Safety Class, or any Triangle Self-Defense pistol class or private instruction.
DO I NEED TO BRING A GUN?
Yes. This is a live-fire shooting fundamentals course. You will need a modern functioning pistol, at least 200-300 rounds of ammunition, (2+) magazines, shooting glasses and hearing protection.
CAN I BRING A REVOLVER?
No. We suggest semi-automatic pistols and not revolvers for this course. Revolvers are not ideal for Dry-Fire practice and Live Fire training drills that require substantial round counts and magazine changes.
DO I NEED TO BRING A HOLSTER?
No. Holsters are not required for this course, but we recommend getting one. We do not allow holsters made of nylon or soft materials. We do not allow universal style holsters or Blackhawk Serpa holsters or Shoulder Holsters. If you get a holster, choose a custom holster designed specifically for your gun.
CAN I RENT A FIREARM?
No. Rentals are not available in this class. You will need to bring your own pistol, ammunition and protective gear. If you don't have a firearm yet and want to get training we recommend setting up a private lesson or getting into our Guns 102 class.
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
As noted above, you will need a firearm, 200-300 rounds of ammunition, shooting glasses and electronic hearing protection. You will need at least 2 to 3 magazines for this course. Note: If your magazines hold 7 or 8 rounds or less we suggest bringing 4 to 5 magazines.
WHERE CAN I GET MAGAZINES & AMMO?
For Extra Magazines: Gun Mag Warehouse
For Ammunition: Palmetto State Armory
For Ammo & Guns: Guns.com
For Ammo & Optics: Optics Planet
WHAT ABOUT DRESS & FOOD?
Dress as you would normally. Don't dress different or more 'tactical' for this class. Our focus is to teach you how to carry, conceal and deploy you firearm in real world scenarios. This means you dress like you do on an everyday basis. Wear closed-toed shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring a notepad and pen for note taking. Bring a hand towel or shemagh. Bring plenty of water and a few easy to access snacks. Check the weather forecast for the day and dress accordingly.
WHY ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION?
Electronic hearing protection will compress gun shots down to a safe decibel, without completely shutting the noise off, allowing you to hear range commands, shooting instructions and communicate even when shots are being fired around you. Here are a few recommendations:
1 > Walker Razor Slim
2 > Walker in-Ear Bluetooth
3 > HL Impact Sport Pro
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE: Guns 201 & Guns 202?
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals is the first live-fire shooting course in our firearm training journey. In Guns 201 students can expect to learn range safety, shooting fundamentals, shooting diagnostics and safe gun handling and basic skills. Guns 202: Defensive Pistol focuses on holster work, concealed carry tactics and a mindset geared towards human threats.
WILL I GET A CERTIFICATE?
Yes. You will get a certificate. You will receive a PDF certificate via email upon completion of the course. Note: This course will not work for a Court Ordered Gun Safety course.
DO YOU OFFER DISCOUNTS?
We provide discount codes for military, first responders and USCCA members. Email proof of service or credentials to [email protected] to receive your discount code.
DOES THIS QUALIFY FOR USCCA PROTECTOR ACADEMY?
Completion of this course, in addition to a Concealed Carry course will meet your USCAA Protector Academy Level 1: Range Requirements.
GUNS 202
DEFENSIVE PISTOL
FAQ'S
WHERE IS THIS CLASS LOCATED?
We teach out of several ranges. Range location will be listed in the "Class Dates" dropdown section above. These are the two primary training locations.
1) The Range @ True North Firearm Center, 5027 Hancock Road, Oxford NC 27565
2) CCLEOA Chatham County Law Enforcement Officer's Association, 410 Rives Chapel Church Rd, Siler City, NC 27344
DO I NEED PRIOR EXPERIENCE?
Yes. You will need some very basic level of firearm safety training to attend this class. You must have completed at least (1) of the following: Concealed Carry Class, Basic Pistol Class (NRA, USCCA or other reputable training company), Shooting Range Safety Class, or any Triangle Self-Defense pistol class or private instruction.
DO I NEED TO BRING A GUN?
Yes. This is a live-fire shooting fundamentals course. You will need a modern functioning pistol, at least 300-400 rounds of ammunition, (2+) magazines, an OWB / IWB / AIWB holster, shooting glasses and hearing protection.
CAN I BRING A REVOLVER?
No. You will need a Modern Semi-Automatic Handgun for this course. Revolvers are not ideal for Dry-Fire practice and Live Fire training drills that require substantial round counts and magazine changes.
DO I NEED TO BRING A HOLSTER?
Yes. This course focuses on teaching you how to properly setup and use a holster for defensive shooting. We do not allow holsters made of nylon or soft materials. We do not allow universal style holsters or Blackhawk Serpa holsters or Shoulder Holsters. If you get a holster, choose a custom holster designed specifically for your gun.
CAN I RENT A FIREARM?
No. Rentals are not available in this class. You need your own pistol and holster. We are going beyond the basic fundamentals in this class, focusing on drawing from holster, concealed carry tactics and developing the mindset of engaging active human threats rather than cardboard.
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
As noted above, you will need a firearm, at least 300 rounds of ammunition, shooting glasses and electronic hearing protection. You will need at least 2-3 magazines for this course. If your magazines hold 7/8 rounds or less we suggest bringing 4 to 5 magazines.
WHERE CAN I GET MAGAZINES & AMMO?
For Extra Magazines: Gun Mag Warehouse
For Ammunition: Palmetto State Armory
For Ammo & Guns: Guns.com
For Ammo & Optics: Optics Planet
WHAT ABOUT DRESS & FOOD?
Dress as you would normally. Don't dress different or more 'tactical' for this class. Our focus is to teach you how to carry, conceal and deploy you firearm in real world scenarios. This means you dress like you do on an everyday basis. Wear closed-toed shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring a notepad and pen for note taking. Bring a hand towel or shemagh. Bring plenty of water and a few easy to access snacks. Check the weather forecast for the day and dress accordingly.
WHY ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION?
Electronic hearing protection will compress gun shots down to a safe decibel, without completely shutting the noise off, allowing you to hear range commands, shooting instructions and communicate even when shots are being fired around you. Here are a few recommendations:
1 > Walker Razor Slim
2 > Walker in-Ear Bluetooth
3 > HL Impact Sport Pro
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE: Guns 201 & Guns 202?
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals is the first live-fire shooting course in our firearm training journey and students can expect to learn range safety, shooting fundamentals, shooting diagnostics and safe gun handling and basic skills. Guns 202: Defensive Pistol focuses on holster work, concealed carry tactics and a mindset geared towards defense against human threats.
WILL I GET A CERTIFICATE?
Yes. You will get a certificate. You will receive a PDF certificate via email upon completion of the course. This course will not work for a Court Ordered Gun Safety course.
DO YOU OFFER DISCOUNTS?
We provide discount codes for military, first responders and USCCA members. Email proof of service or credentials to [email protected] to receive your discount code.
DOES THIS QUALIFY FOR USCCA PROTECTOR ACADEMY?
Completion of Guns 201 and Guns 202, in addition to a Concealed Carry course will meet your USCAA Protector Academy Level 2: Range Requirements.
We teach out of several ranges. Range location will be listed in the "Class Dates" dropdown section above. These are the two primary training locations.
1) The Range @ True North Firearm Center, 5027 Hancock Road, Oxford NC 27565
2) CCLEOA Chatham County Law Enforcement Officer's Association, 410 Rives Chapel Church Rd, Siler City, NC 27344
DO I NEED PRIOR EXPERIENCE?
Yes. You will need some very basic level of firearm safety training to attend this class. You must have completed at least (1) of the following: Concealed Carry Class, Basic Pistol Class (NRA, USCCA or other reputable training company), Shooting Range Safety Class, or any Triangle Self-Defense pistol class or private instruction.
DO I NEED TO BRING A GUN?
Yes. This is a live-fire shooting fundamentals course. You will need a modern functioning pistol, at least 300-400 rounds of ammunition, (2+) magazines, an OWB / IWB / AIWB holster, shooting glasses and hearing protection.
CAN I BRING A REVOLVER?
No. You will need a Modern Semi-Automatic Handgun for this course. Revolvers are not ideal for Dry-Fire practice and Live Fire training drills that require substantial round counts and magazine changes.
DO I NEED TO BRING A HOLSTER?
Yes. This course focuses on teaching you how to properly setup and use a holster for defensive shooting. We do not allow holsters made of nylon or soft materials. We do not allow universal style holsters or Blackhawk Serpa holsters or Shoulder Holsters. If you get a holster, choose a custom holster designed specifically for your gun.
CAN I RENT A FIREARM?
No. Rentals are not available in this class. You need your own pistol and holster. We are going beyond the basic fundamentals in this class, focusing on drawing from holster, concealed carry tactics and developing the mindset of engaging active human threats rather than cardboard.
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
As noted above, you will need a firearm, at least 300 rounds of ammunition, shooting glasses and electronic hearing protection. You will need at least 2-3 magazines for this course. If your magazines hold 7/8 rounds or less we suggest bringing 4 to 5 magazines.
WHERE CAN I GET MAGAZINES & AMMO?
For Extra Magazines: Gun Mag Warehouse
For Ammunition: Palmetto State Armory
For Ammo & Guns: Guns.com
For Ammo & Optics: Optics Planet
WHAT ABOUT DRESS & FOOD?
Dress as you would normally. Don't dress different or more 'tactical' for this class. Our focus is to teach you how to carry, conceal and deploy you firearm in real world scenarios. This means you dress like you do on an everyday basis. Wear closed-toed shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring a notepad and pen for note taking. Bring a hand towel or shemagh. Bring plenty of water and a few easy to access snacks. Check the weather forecast for the day and dress accordingly.
WHY ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION?
Electronic hearing protection will compress gun shots down to a safe decibel, without completely shutting the noise off, allowing you to hear range commands, shooting instructions and communicate even when shots are being fired around you. Here are a few recommendations:
1 > Walker Razor Slim
2 > Walker in-Ear Bluetooth
3 > HL Impact Sport Pro
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE: Guns 201 & Guns 202?
Guns 201: Shooting Fundamentals is the first live-fire shooting course in our firearm training journey and students can expect to learn range safety, shooting fundamentals, shooting diagnostics and safe gun handling and basic skills. Guns 202: Defensive Pistol focuses on holster work, concealed carry tactics and a mindset geared towards defense against human threats.
WILL I GET A CERTIFICATE?
Yes. You will get a certificate. You will receive a PDF certificate via email upon completion of the course. This course will not work for a Court Ordered Gun Safety course.
DO YOU OFFER DISCOUNTS?
We provide discount codes for military, first responders and USCCA members. Email proof of service or credentials to [email protected] to receive your discount code.
DOES THIS QUALIFY FOR USCCA PROTECTOR ACADEMY?
Completion of Guns 201 and Guns 202, in addition to a Concealed Carry course will meet your USCAA Protector Academy Level 2: Range Requirements.
CANCELLATION
POLICY
CANCELLATION
POLICY
CANCELLATION POLICIES
All cancellations and refunds will incur a $30 fee. This fee covers credit card processing fees and admin time required to process your refund through our payment processing system. Do not sign up for training if you have any doubt about being able to attend.
1— GENERAL REFUND POLICY
Partial refunds will be issued to customers who provide a formal cancellation at least (7) days prior to the start of your scheduled training. To receive a Partial Refund we must receive a formal cancellation request at least one week prior to your scheduled training lesson. For customers who want to reschedule their lesson, we provide (1) reschedule free of charge. NOTE: Please read the "Reschedule Policy" below.
2— ONE WEEK REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling their training within seven days prior to the start of your scheduled training. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment. For customers who want to reschedule their lesson, we provide (1) reschedule free of charge. NOTE: Please read the "Reschedule Policy" below.
3 — LATE NOTICE REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling within 24 hours prior to the training start time or on the same day of the scheduled training. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment and will not be offered a courtesy reschedule option. We realize family and medical emergencies can happen. If you have a family or medical emergency, contact us as soon as possible and be prepared to provide proof of the emergency to explore your rescheduling options.
4 — RESCHEDULE POLICY
Customers who have received approval for a training reschedule are allowed ( 1 ) courtesy reschedule only. A second reschedule will incur a $50 fee. Additional reschedules are not permitted and customers will forfeit payment. Choose your training date wisely and check your calendar to make sure you don't have conflicting appointments before registering.
Send cancellation requests and refund questions to [email protected]
All cancellations and refunds will incur a $30 fee. This fee covers credit card processing fees and admin time required to process your refund through our payment processing system. Do not sign up for training if you have any doubt about being able to attend.
1— GENERAL REFUND POLICY
Partial refunds will be issued to customers who provide a formal cancellation at least (7) days prior to the start of your scheduled training. To receive a Partial Refund we must receive a formal cancellation request at least one week prior to your scheduled training lesson. For customers who want to reschedule their lesson, we provide (1) reschedule free of charge. NOTE: Please read the "Reschedule Policy" below.
2— ONE WEEK REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling their training within seven days prior to the start of your scheduled training. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment. For customers who want to reschedule their lesson, we provide (1) reschedule free of charge. NOTE: Please read the "Reschedule Policy" below.
3 — LATE NOTICE REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling within 24 hours prior to the training start time or on the same day of the scheduled training. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment and will not be offered a courtesy reschedule option. We realize family and medical emergencies can happen. If you have a family or medical emergency, contact us as soon as possible and be prepared to provide proof of the emergency to explore your rescheduling options.
4 — RESCHEDULE POLICY
Customers who have received approval for a training reschedule are allowed ( 1 ) courtesy reschedule only. A second reschedule will incur a $50 fee. Additional reschedules are not permitted and customers will forfeit payment. Choose your training date wisely and check your calendar to make sure you don't have conflicting appointments before registering.
Send cancellation requests and refund questions to [email protected]
WAITLIST
WAITLIST INFORMATION
Sold out classes will show “Out of Stock” once you select options for Class Date, Register Type and Rental. Just below the "Out of Stock" notification there will be an option to enter your email and joint the waitlist for that specific class date. If a seat opens up for that class everyone on the Waitlist will receive an email. Whoever registers and pays first online will get the seat. Do not email or call us regarding the Waitlist availability. The website is live and up to date. We do not take payment information or registrations via email or over the phone. You must register and pay through the website.
I GOT A NOTIFICATION BUT IT STILL SAYS SOLD OUT
If you received an "In Stock" notification and the class shows sold out when you attempt to register online that is because someone beat you to it. Seats are first come, first serve and whoever registers and pays online first will get those seats.
I PAID FOR A FUTURE CLASS & WAITLIST CLASS OPENED UP
If you paid for a future class and joined the waitlist for an earlier class you will still need to register and pay through the website. To ensure you don't lose the class seat, register and pay again on the website. Once you've secured the seat, email us with your old order number and new order number to receive a refund for your previous purchase. You will not incur any fees if you do this. The only way to ensure you can get the seat for a waitlist class is to register and pay through the website.
Sold out classes will show “Out of Stock” once you select options for Class Date, Register Type and Rental. Just below the "Out of Stock" notification there will be an option to enter your email and joint the waitlist for that specific class date. If a seat opens up for that class everyone on the Waitlist will receive an email. Whoever registers and pays first online will get the seat. Do not email or call us regarding the Waitlist availability. The website is live and up to date. We do not take payment information or registrations via email or over the phone. You must register and pay through the website.
I GOT A NOTIFICATION BUT IT STILL SAYS SOLD OUT
If you received an "In Stock" notification and the class shows sold out when you attempt to register online that is because someone beat you to it. Seats are first come, first serve and whoever registers and pays online first will get those seats.
I PAID FOR A FUTURE CLASS & WAITLIST CLASS OPENED UP
If you paid for a future class and joined the waitlist for an earlier class you will still need to register and pay through the website. To ensure you don't lose the class seat, register and pay again on the website. Once you've secured the seat, email us with your old order number and new order number to receive a refund for your previous purchase. You will not incur any fees if you do this. The only way to ensure you can get the seat for a waitlist class is to register and pay through the website.
FAQS /// CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT
frequently asked questions
1— HOW DO I REGISTER AND SIGN UP?
VIDEO TUTORIAL
Check out this video tutorial on how to get register and get signed up for your Concealed Carry Permit on our website.
Check out this video tutorial on how to get register and get signed up for your Concealed Carry Permit on our website.
2— WHAT ARE THE CLASS REQUIREMENTS?
AT LEAST 21 YEARS OLD + N.C. RESIDENT + NO LEGAL ISSUES OR PSYC DISORDERS.
To obtain the N.C. Concealed Carry Permit, student must be at least 21 years-old. However, we do allow students 18-20 years-old to attend the course for early education purposes only. Student must be a resident of North Carolina for at least 30 days prior to taking the course and have the home address listed on their driver's license. We do not accept students with criminal backgrounds, a history of violent behavior or documented psychological disorders. No Exceptions.
To obtain the N.C. Concealed Carry Permit, student must be at least 21 years-old. However, we do allow students 18-20 years-old to attend the course for early education purposes only. Student must be a resident of North Carolina for at least 30 days prior to taking the course and have the home address listed on their driver's license. We do not accept students with criminal backgrounds, a history of violent behavior or documented psychological disorders. No Exceptions.
3— WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING TO CLASS?
SERVICEABLE HANDGUN + 50 ROUNDS + EYE AND EAR PRO + NOTE TAKING ITEMS.
The course is divided into two sections: Classroom and Range.
1 - Classroom. Bring note taking items, water and snacks. We will have appropriate bathroom breaks and a lunch. No live ammo is allowed in the classroom. If you don't want to leave your firearm in your vehicle, take these steps before entering the classroom: Point your firearm in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger. Take out the magazine. Clear the pistol of any live ammunition. Visually and physically check the barrel to ensure your weapon is unloaded. Lock the slide to the rear and store weapon appropriately. LET ME REPEAT: Do not enter the classroom until your pistol has been cleared and all live ammunition has been stored in your vehicle. For semi-auto pistols, keep the slide locked to the rear before entering the classroom. For revolvers, keep the cylinder in the open position before entering the classroom.
2 - Range. At the range you will need a functioning handgun with 50 rounds of ammunition to qualify and pass the course. If you do not have a weapon to qualify we have rentals for you to purchase. Rentals include ammunition and one of our instructors will teach you how to use it. You will also need Eye protection and Ear protection. If you do not have these you must inform us prior to the course date. Based on weather forecast, bring appropriate clothing. We will be at an outdoor range with partial cover. We recommend close-toed shoes, pants or shorts with a sturdy belt, sunscreen and bug repellent. Class will be held rain or shine.
The course is divided into two sections: Classroom and Range.
1 - Classroom. Bring note taking items, water and snacks. We will have appropriate bathroom breaks and a lunch. No live ammo is allowed in the classroom. If you don't want to leave your firearm in your vehicle, take these steps before entering the classroom: Point your firearm in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger. Take out the magazine. Clear the pistol of any live ammunition. Visually and physically check the barrel to ensure your weapon is unloaded. Lock the slide to the rear and store weapon appropriately. LET ME REPEAT: Do not enter the classroom until your pistol has been cleared and all live ammunition has been stored in your vehicle. For semi-auto pistols, keep the slide locked to the rear before entering the classroom. For revolvers, keep the cylinder in the open position before entering the classroom.
2 - Range. At the range you will need a functioning handgun with 50 rounds of ammunition to qualify and pass the course. If you do not have a weapon to qualify we have rentals for you to purchase. Rentals include ammunition and one of our instructors will teach you how to use it. You will also need Eye protection and Ear protection. If you do not have these you must inform us prior to the course date. Based on weather forecast, bring appropriate clothing. We will be at an outdoor range with partial cover. We recommend close-toed shoes, pants or shorts with a sturdy belt, sunscreen and bug repellent. Class will be held rain or shine.
4— CLASSROOM + RANGE ETIQUETTE?
CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE.
No live ammo is allowed in the classroom. Follow this procedure before entering the classroom:
Point your firearm in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger. Take out the magazine. Clear the pistol of any live ammunition. Visually and physically check the barrel to ensure your weapon is unloaded. Lock the slide to the rear and store weapon appropriately.
LET ME REPEAT: Do not enter the classroom until your pistol has been cleared and all live ammunition has been stored in your vehicle. For semi-auto pistols, keep the slide locked to the rear before entering the classroom. For revolvers, keep the cylinder in the open position before entering the classroom.
RANGE ETIQUETTE.
Keep all weapons empty, always pointed in a safe direction and fingers off triggers when approaching the range and loading station. Tables will be set up as a designated loading station. Do not load live ammunition into any firearm until instructed to do so by the instructor. Do not point your firearm at yourself, other students or the instructors. This rule stands regardless of whether your firearm is loaded or not. Until you are on the firing line and have received instructions to fire, keep your finger outside the trigger guard and off the trigger at all times. Neglecting this rule can get you disqualified and ejected. If your behavior is deemed unsafe you will be asked to leave the range.
No live ammo is allowed in the classroom. Follow this procedure before entering the classroom:
Point your firearm in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger. Take out the magazine. Clear the pistol of any live ammunition. Visually and physically check the barrel to ensure your weapon is unloaded. Lock the slide to the rear and store weapon appropriately.
LET ME REPEAT: Do not enter the classroom until your pistol has been cleared and all live ammunition has been stored in your vehicle. For semi-auto pistols, keep the slide locked to the rear before entering the classroom. For revolvers, keep the cylinder in the open position before entering the classroom.
RANGE ETIQUETTE.
Keep all weapons empty, always pointed in a safe direction and fingers off triggers when approaching the range and loading station. Tables will be set up as a designated loading station. Do not load live ammunition into any firearm until instructed to do so by the instructor. Do not point your firearm at yourself, other students or the instructors. This rule stands regardless of whether your firearm is loaded or not. Until you are on the firing line and have received instructions to fire, keep your finger outside the trigger guard and off the trigger at all times. Neglecting this rule can get you disqualified and ejected. If your behavior is deemed unsafe you will be asked to leave the range.
5— WHAT IF I DON'T HAVE A FIREARM?
RENTAL OPTION.
If you don't have a firearm, no problem. We got you covered. To get a rental for your upcoming class make sure you select the "RENTAL" option on the checkout page. We will provide you with all the items you'll need to pass the shooting portion of the Concealed Carry course, including an easy to handle and shoot firearm, plus the required ammunition and any personal protection gear you may need. For a Video Tutorial on how to checkout using the RENTAL option click the first dropdown above titled "HOW DO I REGISTER & SIGN UP?"
If you don't have a firearm, no problem. We got you covered. To get a rental for your upcoming class make sure you select the "RENTAL" option on the checkout page. We will provide you with all the items you'll need to pass the shooting portion of the Concealed Carry course, including an easy to handle and shoot firearm, plus the required ammunition and any personal protection gear you may need. For a Video Tutorial on how to checkout using the RENTAL option click the first dropdown above titled "HOW DO I REGISTER & SIGN UP?"
6— HOW TO I GET MY ACTUAL PERMIT?
GETTING YOUR PERMIT IS A 2-STEP PROCESS.
STEP 1 - Take our N.C. Department Of Justice approved Concealed Carry Course. You must pass the written exam that covers N.C. lethal force law, N.C. common law, N.C. statutory law and handgun terminology. You must also pass the shooting qualification. After passing both the written test and range qualification, you will receive an approved N.C. Concealed Carry Certificate.
STEP 2 - Take the N.C. Concealed Carry Certificate received to your local sheriff's office. Complete all required paperwork and background information. You will receive your actual permit from your local sheriff's office. Depending on your county, the N.C. Concealed Carry permit will be issued within 30-90 days.
STEP 1 - Take our N.C. Department Of Justice approved Concealed Carry Course. You must pass the written exam that covers N.C. lethal force law, N.C. common law, N.C. statutory law and handgun terminology. You must also pass the shooting qualification. After passing both the written test and range qualification, you will receive an approved N.C. Concealed Carry Certificate.
STEP 2 - Take the N.C. Concealed Carry Certificate received to your local sheriff's office. Complete all required paperwork and background information. You will receive your actual permit from your local sheriff's office. Depending on your county, the N.C. Concealed Carry permit will be issued within 30-90 days.
7— WHAT IS YOUR REFUND POLICY?
REFUND POLICIES & PROCEDURES
1 — GENERAL REFUND POLICY
Partial refunds will be given to paid customers who provide a formal cancellation request at least seven days prior to the start of your course. All refunds will incur a $15 fee (This fee covers credit card processing fees we have to pay and the admin time required to process your refund through our payment processing system).
To receive a Partial Refund, we must receive a formal cancellation request prior to 7AM on the Saturday before your scheduled course. As a courtesy we will allow General Refund customers to reschedule their class once free of charge.
2 — ONE WEEK REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling their course within seven days prior to the start of the class. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment or reschedule to future class. As a courtesy we will allow One Week Refund customers to reschedule their class once free of charge.
3 — LATE NOTICE REFUND POLICY
Refunds will not be issued to anyone cancelling the night before or the same day of their course. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment and will not be offered a courtesy reschedule. This policy includes No Shows. You are required to input your email and phone number during your registration. This is how we will communicate with you. If we cannot reach you because of bad contact information that is out of our control.
4 — RESCHEDULE POLICY
Customers who have received approval for a class reschedule are allowed ( 1 ) reschedule only. A second reschedule will incur a $50 fee. After the second reschedule customers will forfeit their payment. Choose your class date wisely and check your calendar to make sure you don't have conflicting appointments.
Send cancellation requests and refund questions to [email protected]
1 — GENERAL REFUND POLICY
Partial refunds will be given to paid customers who provide a formal cancellation request at least seven days prior to the start of your course. All refunds will incur a $15 fee (This fee covers credit card processing fees we have to pay and the admin time required to process your refund through our payment processing system).
To receive a Partial Refund, we must receive a formal cancellation request prior to 7AM on the Saturday before your scheduled course. As a courtesy we will allow General Refund customers to reschedule their class once free of charge.
2 — ONE WEEK REFUND POLICY
Refunds will NOT be issued to anyone cancelling their course within seven days prior to the start of the class. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment or reschedule to future class. As a courtesy we will allow One Week Refund customers to reschedule their class once free of charge.
3 — LATE NOTICE REFUND POLICY
Refunds will not be issued to anyone cancelling the night before or the same day of their course. Customers who cancel within this time period will forfeit their payment and will not be offered a courtesy reschedule. This policy includes No Shows. You are required to input your email and phone number during your registration. This is how we will communicate with you. If we cannot reach you because of bad contact information that is out of our control.
4 — RESCHEDULE POLICY
Customers who have received approval for a class reschedule are allowed ( 1 ) reschedule only. A second reschedule will incur a $50 fee. After the second reschedule customers will forfeit their payment. Choose your class date wisely and check your calendar to make sure you don't have conflicting appointments.
Send cancellation requests and refund questions to [email protected]
8 — WHEN DOES THE CLASS START + END?
8:00am START TIME. We start the class at 8:00am sharp and suggest you arrive no later than 7:30-7:45am. Doors open at 7:45am. If you do not arrive by the 8:00am start time you will not be allowed in the course and you will forfeit your registration. Do not be late.
6:00pm END TIME. By law the N.C. Concealed Carry Course has to be at least 8 Hours long with a written test and a range qualification. Dedicated portions of the course focus on firearms safety, lethal force law, N.C. common law, N.C. statutory law, where you can and can't carry in the state of N.C, how to properly interact with law enforcement and shooting fundamentals. This class will fully cover all of these requirements and provide you with the necessary training to receive your North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit.
6:00pm END TIME. By law the N.C. Concealed Carry Course has to be at least 8 Hours long with a written test and a range qualification. Dedicated portions of the course focus on firearms safety, lethal force law, N.C. common law, N.C. statutory law, where you can and can't carry in the state of N.C, how to properly interact with law enforcement and shooting fundamentals. This class will fully cover all of these requirements and provide you with the necessary training to receive your North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit.
9 — WHY SHOULD I TAKE THIS COURSE?
Learn Safety & Earn Your Right To Carry A Concealed Firearm. To carry a concealed handgun in the state of North Carolina, successful completion of this course is mandatory. If you are worried or anxious about the qualification portion of the course, bring extra ammunition and our instructors will provide you with one-on-one coaching to enhance your technical ability and ensure you are fully prepared to pass the qualification.
Our primary focus is SAFETY! We will make sure you leave our class, fully educated and capable of SAFELY handling, storing, cleaning, transporting, deploying and using your handgun. We pride ourselves in going above and beyond the typical CCH course, by sharing expert tips and strategies for REALISTIC lethal force encounters.
10 — DO YOU OFFER PRIVATE GROUP COURSES?
SCHEDULE A PRIVATE CONCEALED CARRY CLASS FOR YOUR CHURCH, ORGANIZATION OR GROUP.
Host a private Concealed Carry Class for your church, group family or organization. Details: Set up a private Concealed Carry class that is closed to the public and meets all the criteria to receive your N.C. Concealed Carry Permit. We will select a date that works specifically for you and you'll have the ability to decide who is allowed to attend your class.
Click HERE to get a quote.
Host a private Concealed Carry Class for your church, group family or organization. Details: Set up a private Concealed Carry class that is closed to the public and meets all the criteria to receive your N.C. Concealed Carry Permit. We will select a date that works specifically for you and you'll have the ability to decide who is allowed to attend your class.
Click HERE to get a quote.
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