Author Topic: Getting Concealed Weapon Permit Is Easier (Florida)  (Read 2377 times)

david86440

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Re: Getting Concealed Weapon Permit Is Easier (Florida)
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2009, 09:41:01 PM »
Sutter County, CA

I have to qualify with each gun that I have listed on my permit, limited to 3 guns listed at any one time. At various times I've had a GP100 .357, 9mm P89, .45 Para, .380 PPK/s, .357 M&P 340, and last and least, my NAA mini-irevolver.

I find I keep going down in size the longer I carry. I currently have the M&P .357 mag, .380 PPK/s and NAA.22 on it.

Qualification consists of 10- 5 shot groups at various distances out to 45 feet with weak hand, strong hand, both hands. The first group is always a shock to newby's because it is 5 rounds shooting from the hip with strong hand at 15 feet. All other groups are shot at 21, 30 and 45 feet.

It isn't that difficult to pass, but I have seen my share of people fail it. Passing is at least 35 of the 50 rounds in the 7,8,9,10 ring.

I barely passed it with my NAA .22LR 1.125" barrel. The problem with the .22 is that I couldn't see where I was hitting the target out past 7 yards so there was no way of knowing where I was hitting until I brought the target back in at the end of shooting.
The funny thing is that I was using .22 shorts as that was the only .22 round that I could find at the time that didn't have an exposed lead bullet (range requirement).




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Re: Getting Concealed Weapon Permit Is Easier (Florida)
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2009, 09:50:13 PM »
My permit is 'open'.  I can carry any and as many concealed weapons as I like.  Guns, knives, batons, nun chucks, etc in any combination.
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Re: Getting Concealed Weapon Permit Is Easier (Florida)
« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2009, 09:52:49 PM »
I do also have a N.H. CCW that is open once I get out of California in those states that honor it.

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Re: Getting Concealed Weapon Permit Is Easier (Florida)
« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2009, 09:55:03 PM »
Sutter County, CA

I have to qualify with each gun that I have listed on my permit, limited to 3 guns listed at any one time. At various times I've had a GP100 .357, 9mm P89, .45 Para, .380 PPK/s, .357 M&P 340, and last and least, my NAA mini-irevolver.

I find I keep going down in size the longer I carry. I currently have the M&P .357 mag, .380 PPK/s and NAA.22 on it.

Qualification consists of 10- 5 shot groups at various distances out to 45 feet with weak hand, strong hand, both hands. The first group is always a shock to newby's because it is 5 rounds shooting from the hip with strong hand at 15 feet. All other groups are shot at 21, 30 and 45 feet.

It isn't that difficult to pass, but I have seen my share of people fail it. Passing is at least 35 of the 50 rounds in the 7,8,9,10 ring.

I barely passed it with my NAA .22LR 1.125" barrel. The problem with the .22 is that I couldn't see where I was hitting the target out past 7 yards so there was no way of knowing where I was hitting until I brought the target back in at the end of shooting.
The funny thing is that I was using .22 shorts as that was the only .22 round that I could find at the time that didn't have an exposed lead bullet (range requirement).




Damn! That's a serious test. Not one I would like to see as a requirement for ccw (grandma ain't going to pass), but still one I would like to know I could pass. You have just expanded my training regimin. Thanks.
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