Kansas Concealed Carry

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Kansas Concealed Carry Handgun License

The purpose of Concealed Carry Handgun Training course is to provide training and education for people intending to use a handgun for self defense.  It also fulfills the legal and practical requirements required by the state of Kansas (and many other states) to apply for a concealed carry permit.  We will also offer information critical in making good decisions while carrying a concealed handgun. This is a non-NRA approved course taught by an NRA Certified Instructor in strict accordance with a state-approved lesson plan.

Our Concealed Carry Training is deeply rooted in the NRA Basic Pistol Training as well as some of the principals taught in the Personal Protection in the Home and the Personal Protection outside the Home courses. We also draw from our personal knowledge and include conflict resolution and a legal section to the course.

Practical and Written Assessment includes written test and range qualification. Written test will be comprised of 25 questions and requires a final score of 100% (any wrong answers will be reviewed and retested.)

Shooting exercises will take place at the same facility utilizing our firing range.

Range Qualification – 25 rounds on the target approved by the Kansas Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. Shooters will fire 5 rounds each at distances of 3 yards, 7 yards, and 10 yards from the standing positions (disabilities will be accommodated).  Shooters will begin at the low ready or from the gun benched in front of them. 18 hits on the scoring portion of the target are required to pass.

What to Bring:

Since this is a handgun course, a handgun will be required, Ammunition for your handgun (50-100 rounds), Eye Protection, and Ear Protection (we have some loaner safety glasses and disposable hearing protection if needed.)

You will be required to display a valid driver’s license or state ID. We recommend bringing your firearm in a case or shooting bag.

What is Provided:

Lunch is typically provided, but you are always welcome to bring your own if you have dietary restrictions. Due to our remote location it is not practical to leave the area to find a dining establishment.