Ideally, the course will:
- Take place during a weekend (strong preference)
- Not require bringing a pistol/ammo, but rather provide one
- Include help to complete all the paperwork
- Include help with other requisites (fingerprinting, notary public)
Florida accepts Virginia and Utah. Why not get one of those? ProShooter is doing both on the 28th at Bass Pro in Ashland.peacefulguy wrote:Does anyone know and can recommend a course in NOVA (Northern Virginia) for obtaining a Florida CCW permit?
Ideally, the course will:
But feel free to suggest good courses that don't include all the elements above
- Take place during a weekend (strong preference)
- Not require bringing a pistol/ammo, but rather provide one
- Include help to complete all the paperwork
- Include help with other requisites (fingerprinting, notary public)
Thanks for the suggestion, I prefer the Florida permit due to a few reasons, but want this thread not to be a discussion about getting a Florida CCW vs getting a Virginia CCW. Just about information on courses.MNMGoneShooting wrote: Florida accepts Virginia and Utah. Why not get one of those?
That's too far from my location, but I appreciate your providing that info, nonetheless.MNMGoneShooting wrote: ProShooter is doing both on the 28th at Bass Pro in Ashland.
I hope that all my students from Nova, Virginia Beach, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, et al don't start thinking like that! I'd be out of business!peacefulguy wrote:That's too far from my location, but I appreciate your providing that info, nonetheless.MNMGoneShooting wrote: ProShooter is doing both on the 28th at Bass Pro in Ashland.
I hope other courses will take place closer to Arlington this month.
Thanks
I'm glad you have so much business from all those places.ProShooter wrote:I hope that all my students from Nova, Virginia Beach, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, et al don't start thinking like that! I'd be out of business!
Well, I don't know of anyone in particular in Nova who does the Florida cert. A good number of instructors across the country who claim to do Florida don't do it correctly, so be careful which class you attend.peacefulguy wrote:I'm glad you have so much business from all those places.ProShooter wrote:I hope that all my students from Nova, Virginia Beach, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, et al don't start thinking like that! I'd be out of business!
I'd prefer to attend a course that is taught at a location closer (<=25 min) to where I live, though. That's why I am asking in this forum.
Thanks
This one in Chantilly gets very good reviews plus it lets you shoot several different types/caliber of handguns - it's not a CC class though:peacefulguy wrote:
Still, I'd be interested in getting actual experience using a gun (e.g., live fire class). The course I took was mostly descriptive, and it did not involve "hands on" experience. I guess I have to change my question to:
Does anyone know and can recommend a course in NOVA or Montgomery county to use/handle handguns that provides hands on training (loading. shooting, pistil maintenance, etc.)? My preferences above still apply, including that the course would ideally provide (or rent!) a gun and ammo for training.
However, FL doesn't accept non-resident versions of VA and UT.MNMGoneShooting wrote: Florida accepts Virginia and Utah. Why not get one of those? ProShooter is doing both on the 28th at Bass Pro in Ashland.