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Utah BCI

Introduction To CCW Qualification — $100.00

4 Hour Class - You May Bring Up To 3 Firearms you will be putting on your permit. Bring at least 50 Rounds Of Ammunition for each firearm (You can bring more and we will shoot more as time allows). You should bring 2 magazines or speedloaders for each firearm. You do not need or use a holster for this class or at your CCW Qualification. Bring a pen and paper for note taking.

You will learn what is expected of you at your CCW Qualification. What To Do & Just As Important What Not To Do!!!

This class gives you the advantage of being prepared and knowing what to expect when you go for your CCW Range Class and qualification.

YOU WILL SHOOT THE SAME COURSE OF FIRE, FROM THE SAME DISTANCE, AT THE SAME TYPE OF TARGET, WHILE HEARING & FOLLOWING THE SAME RANGE COMMANDS YOU WILL BE GIVEN ON THE DAY YOU GO FOR YOUR CCW RANGE QUALIFICATION QUALIFICATION.

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR FIREARMS SECURED IN YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO RETRIEVE THEM.

THERE IS NO LIVE AMMUNITION ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM. PLEASE LEAVE LIVE AMMUNITION SECURED IN YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO RETRIEVE IT.

For your safety on the range closed toe shoes and a crew neck tee shirt are required. No scoop necks or tank tops are allowed.

No exceptions will be made.

We shoot rain or shine — So dress for the weather — Layers are best

Introduction To CCW is not an NRA class.

This class is not a NRA-approved class.

This class is not connected with any law enforcement agency.

Classes, training and/or certification are for individuals who are not disqualified from possessing a firearm as defined by applicable federal, state, or local law. Individuals who have been convicted of a crime of violence are disqualified. Student must be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Resident with a Green Card in compliance with U.S. Federal ITAR Regulations.

Firearm safety rules

  • ALWAYS keep your gun pointed in a safe direction.
  • ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
  • ALWAYS keep your gun unloaded until ready to use.