gearchecker
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Woo-Hoo ! ! !
My wife and her 2 girlfriends took the Utah Concealed Carry class today, and all 3 passed. All 3 of them have been at the range for the past 3 evenings practicing their shooting and learning the ins and outs of their pistols.
Corlinda (my wife) shoots a Walther PPS 9mm. Linda was shooting a Bersa Thunder 9mm, and Cheryl was shooting a Ruger LCP .380 ACP with a Crimson Trace Laser.
The shooting segment requires 15 out of 20 shots stays inside the 6 ring to pass. My wife and Cheryl had to shoot a 2nd qualifying round but they both made it on their 2nd round. Linda shot 19 out of 20 inside the 6 ring first time out. Linda's been shooting since she was 12 or so living out in Wyoming and growing up around guns. She was pretty sure she'd qualify right off.
The battery to Cheryl's Crimson Trace Laser failed on her LCP so she only got 2 rounds in the 6 circle 1st round out. She did place 14 shots on paper but only 2 were qualifying shots. Pretty good for such a little pistol.
Corlinda got 8 of 15 in the 1st round and 17 of 20 in the second round. She has a tendency to look beyond the front sight and lose her sight picture while she is shooting. The instructor was watching her shoot and figured out what she was doing wrong and worked with her to correct it. Obviously she paid attention and did quite well on her 2nd round.
All the paperwork is signed off and ready to go out in Monday's mail.
The Utah Concealed license is the most recognized license in the country and covers more states than any other.
When My Idaho license expires I'm going to take the course and get my Utah permit as well.
I'm so proud of these ladies for their success and determination.
My wife and her 2 girlfriends took the Utah Concealed Carry class today, and all 3 passed. All 3 of them have been at the range for the past 3 evenings practicing their shooting and learning the ins and outs of their pistols.
Corlinda (my wife) shoots a Walther PPS 9mm. Linda was shooting a Bersa Thunder 9mm, and Cheryl was shooting a Ruger LCP .380 ACP with a Crimson Trace Laser.
The shooting segment requires 15 out of 20 shots stays inside the 6 ring to pass. My wife and Cheryl had to shoot a 2nd qualifying round but they both made it on their 2nd round. Linda shot 19 out of 20 inside the 6 ring first time out. Linda's been shooting since she was 12 or so living out in Wyoming and growing up around guns. She was pretty sure she'd qualify right off.
The battery to Cheryl's Crimson Trace Laser failed on her LCP so she only got 2 rounds in the 6 circle 1st round out. She did place 14 shots on paper but only 2 were qualifying shots. Pretty good for such a little pistol.
Corlinda got 8 of 15 in the 1st round and 17 of 20 in the second round. She has a tendency to look beyond the front sight and lose her sight picture while she is shooting. The instructor was watching her shoot and figured out what she was doing wrong and worked with her to correct it. Obviously she paid attention and did quite well on her 2nd round.
All the paperwork is signed off and ready to go out in Monday's mail.
The Utah Concealed license is the most recognized license in the country and covers more states than any other.
When My Idaho license expires I'm going to take the course and get my Utah permit as well.
I'm so proud of these ladies for their success and determination.
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