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CONCEALED/OPEN CARRY COURSE
8-HOUR COURSE | $60/PERSON
Upon completion of this 8 hour course you will be eligible to apply for a permit allowing you to carry a concealed or unconcealed (open) weapon in the state of Oklahoma and all other reciprocal states within the United States subject to each State’s guidelines. This one day class is designed to familiarize you with the laws and procedures required to obtain a Concealable Weapon Permit through the State of Oklahoma. Successful completion of this course is achieved when the participant has done all practical tasks and exercises to the satisfaction of the instructor(s) and has scored a minimum of 70% on a multiple choice exam.
The exam is based on the following performance objectives:
State guidelines require that each student fire 2 courses of fire resulting in a total of 50 rounds throughout the duration of the course. Also, in this course you will learn about several aspects related to firearms including but not limited to:
Required equipment:
Due to restrictions set forth by C.L.E.E.T. regulations and the State of Oklahoma, this course is not designed to teach you how to shoot but only the minimum requirements necessary to qualify for a handgun carry permit. We do offer several classes that will prepare you to be a responsible gun owner and confident shooter.
The course is as prescribed by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act (Title 21, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 1290.1 et seg.) to meet the educational requirements to qualify for an Oklahoma Handgun License.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
The exam is based on the following performance objectives:
- Understand the concept of being in "imminent danger"
- Identify the meaning of the phrase "deadly force"
- Explain the circumstances under which you can carry or transport a firearm
- Discuss prohibited acts while in possession of a firearm
- Display proper handgun safety during the classroom instruction, dry firing exercises and live fire.
State guidelines require that each student fire 2 courses of fire resulting in a total of 50 rounds throughout the duration of the course. Also, in this course you will learn about several aspects related to firearms including but not limited to:
- Firearm safety
- Fundamentals of handgun shooting
- Proper body positioning for firing a handgun
- The safe and proper way to present a weapon to another person
- Correct Loading and Unloading procedures
- How to properly clear malfunctions
- The dynamics of ammunition and firing a handgun
- The provisions of Oklahoma laws relating to self-defense
- The provisions of the Oklahoma Self Defense Act
Required equipment:
- Notebook and paper
- A handgun (.45 caliber or smaller)
- Eye protection (sunglasses are fine)
- Ear protection (available to you from us free of charge)
- A baseball type cap or hat with a brim or bill
- 50 rounds of factory ammunition for each type of weapon you want to qualify with whether it be a semi-automatic or are revolver. We're sorry, but the use of reloaded ammunition is not permitted in this course. We offer ammunition for sale if needed just please let us know, in advance, on your registration form. .
Due to restrictions set forth by C.L.E.E.T. regulations and the State of Oklahoma, this course is not designed to teach you how to shoot but only the minimum requirements necessary to qualify for a handgun carry permit. We do offer several classes that will prepare you to be a responsible gun owner and confident shooter.
The course is as prescribed by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act (Title 21, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 1290.1 et seg.) to meet the educational requirements to qualify for an Oklahoma Handgun License.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
- You must be a United States Citizen and have an Oklahoma Driver’s License or Oklahoma State ID (this will constitute proof of current legal residency in the state of Oklahoma).
- Be at least 21 years of age. (Note: You may take this course before age 21, but may not submit an application before age 21).