Even though some of you live in states that require you to qualify with a semi-auto in order to carry both semis and revolvers, just be glad that you aren't saddled with the requirements we ended up with in New Mexico.
Here, you need to demonstrate proficiency with every caliber and action type. For example, say that you have both a .357 revolver and a .38 revolver, and you might want to carry either one. You would have to qualify with both, even though you could carry .38s in your .357, if you qualify with a .357 you can't carry a pistol stamped .38 on the barrel (Makes loads of sense, right?)
Additionally, if you have a 9mm and a .380 auto, you have to qualify with both. If you wanted to carry a .32 auto and a .32 revolver, you would need to qualify with both.
What is strange is the fact that you could qualify with either a 9x18, 9x19, or 9x23, and be able to carry all three, since the barrel would be marked 9mm. However, don't try to carry a .380 without qualifying with it unless the barrel is marked 9mm corto!
Your permit records all of the combinations you have qualified with, and you are not allowed to carry anything not included.
As a result, my permit (when it arrives, they have a backlog of over 700) will be stamped: 9mm auto, .38 revolver, and .32 auto. Even though I own both .357 and .38 revolvers, including a nice Speed Six with 2.75" barrel that would be great concealed, I decided that I would probably never carry anything in .38/.357 other than my 642. Same thing with the Glock 26 and Kel-Tec P32. It would be nice to add .45 auto and .357 revolver, but the course I took only allowed you to qualify with 3 weapons.
The silliest thing about this "qualification" is that even a blind person could probably pass it. You need to shoot 10 rounds at 7 yards and 15 rounds at 3 yeards into a target that is 12"x18". To pass you have to hit the target 18 times out of the 25, or 75%. As a result, if you put all 15 on the target at 3 yards, you only need to hit the paper 3 out of the 10 at 7 yards. All of this with no time limit. What a joke!
(Before anyone asks, I put all the rounds on the paper with all weapons, rapid fire with no more sight alignment than placing the front sight on the target. I figured that if they were going to make it so easy, I was going to try to get some benefit by somewhat simulating combat conditions.)