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    Covert Protective Pistol III will continue the American Armed Citizen series, with an emphasis of the skills needed to be a responsible Armed Citizen. CCP III will start with discussion of the preamble that led up to a possible lethal force encounter and measures that can be taken to circumvent an attack and if a fight is imminent, what can be done to regain the Cycle of Initiative. Emphasis will be given to examining the close proximity gunfight (0-3 yards), skills needed that will create the opportunity to earn firearms access and employment. Additionally, students will be taught alternate sight alignment methodology to augment their previously mastered sight alignment methods that will continue to build on your robust, individual protective system. Realistic scenario drills, precision marksmanship, target discrimination, support hand only, and unorthodox weapons access methods are some of the other topics that will be covered in this fast paced, exciting coursework. Prerequisite: Covert Protective Pistol I or Equivalent. For questions of requirements call or email. Always Vigilant, Always Prepared! Personal Survival Solutions Shane & Calley Kerwin
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
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    TN HANDGUN CARRY PERMIT This class will exceed the state requirement for a concealed carry permit for handguns. It will cover related laws, use of deadly force, liability, basic safety and maintenance, and how to apply and receive your permit. Extra time will be spent on fundamentals and basic gun handling skills to make you as safe as possible. COST: $95.00 LENGTH: 8 hours All participants must apply for a handgun permit (https://dl.safety.tn.gov/_/) and obtain a confirmation number from the State prior to class. Click on the tab that reads “Handgun Permits”. If you are a Tennessee State ID or Driver License holder, you MUST login to e-Services with your Last Name, Date of Birth, DLN, and SSN to complete a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit Application. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: State Confirmation Number Reliable Handgun (rentals available if needed) 50 rounds of practice ammunition Eye and ear protection Handgun Carry Permit Process: 1) Go to https://www.tn.gov/safety/handgunmain.html 2) Fill out the application 3) Print the state application number and bring to class 4) Attend class and pass the written test and pistol qualification a. 50 question test b. 50 round pistol qualification i. 20 rounds at 3 yards ii. 20 rounds at 5 yards iii. 10 rounds at 7 yards 5) Things to take to FULL SERVICE DMV and following steps a. Certificate from class b. Passport or original or certified birth certificate c. Pay application fee (see list below) d. Photo taken at DMV e. DMV will give list of locations to get fingerprinted f. Schedule time at fingerprint location 6) Go get fingerprinted 7) Wait ~2-3 weeks for HCP ID to arrive in mail Handgun Permit Fees: Handgun carry permits will be issued on an eight (8) year cycle. Accepted methods of payment for an original handgun carry permit are cash, money order, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Credit Cards. Checks are accepted for a renewal and duplicate handgun carry permits. Original 8 year: $100.00 Military 8 year: $68.00 Lifetime: $300.00 Military Lifetime: $268.00 Retired Law Enforcement Lifetime: $100.00
  10. So, they are trying to pass House Bill 1264 which creates a new Concealed (only) Carry Permit and makes the current one an "Enhanced" Permit. I think this is a crock of excrement, why not just pass a constitutional carry law instead? Seems like it's a $$ grab, or/and a bone to throw out there to keep/garner our support. Am I missing something? Second issue, so you guys may or may not of heard that SCOTUS has just accepted a 2A case which may have major implications, hopefully, it will go our way. But you know what...not one peep from the NRA, only GOA sent info on it and TFA, which lent it's support to GOA, yet they sent me an email urging support for this law. I'm fixing to start bombarding the NRA with emails and phone calls to see why they aren't stepping into the ring. They should be busy backing each and every case which can, and should, land with SCOTUS. Like this one: https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article126014949.html
  11. PSA So I got my HCP renewal notice a week or two ago, it doesn't expire for another 3 months but figuring I'd get a jump on it, and not forget later, I renewed online. Process was easy and all, and it arrived fast, but when I checked my new expiration date, they cheated my out of three months. It's an 8yr permit, so in the long run it doesn't cut that much off, but heck, it still makes me feel cheated. So if you get your notice, I wouldn't renew until 30 days out if you don't want to lose any time on your old one.
  12. Hey guys, I'm soon going to be carrying the Taurus PT111 G2 for my EDC. I'm looking for some insight from the folks who may already carry this. What are some holsters you would recommend for IWB? What do you like about that particular holster, and what is something you dislike about it (if anything), and what position do you carry in? I appreciate the input. I'm trying to pick my first holster, and I'm just trying to find the best holster for me as quick as possible without spending hundreds of dollars on different types first.

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