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  • L84CABO
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2009
    • 8525

    Originally posted by DizzyD
    My pop?s and I been trying to get him a sooner appointment for the last 2 weeks. His appointment is in June 2024 lol. Seems like it a bit harder compared when I rescheduled mine and got it 7 months sooner late last year.
    Keep at it. You never know when someone is going to cancel an appointment and something frees up.

    This type of delay is unconstitutional. But it's going to take a lawsuit...or two...to get IA's in line.
    "Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."

    Fighter Pilot

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    • tjpatte
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 7

      As said above, keep at it.

      My original appointment was June 20, 2024 (done May 26 2023) and I looked about twice a day and about three weeks ago I rescheduled for August 21, 2023.

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      • DizzyD
        Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 432

        Roger that, we?ll continue to check everyday. And you?re right all this wait/delay is unconstitutional. Appreciate the respond Sir!

        Originally posted by L84CABO
        Keep at it. You never know when someone is going to cancel an appointment and something frees up.

        This type of delay is unconstitutional. But it's going to take a lawsuit...or two...to get IA's in line.

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        • DizzyD
          Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 432

          Wowww thats year off waiting, nice! I was thinking they?ve locked everyone in with their appointment date and can no longer reschedule. But will continue check for sure. Thanks buddy!

          Originally posted by tjpatte
          As said above, keep at it.

          My original appointment was June 20, 2024 (done May 26 2023) and I looked about twice a day and about three weeks ago I rescheduled for August 21, 2023.

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          • seabee1
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 1230

            applied 2/12/23
            interviewed 4/10/23
            received approval 6/28/2023
            class scheduled for early July

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            • gil671
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 753

              If i take my class at Discount Gun Mart, will the price include ammo or do i need to purchase or bring my own separately?
              My feedback https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/itrader.php?u=83493

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              • LoadedM333
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 1691

                San Diego CCW

                Originally posted by gil671
                If i take my class at Discount Gun Mart, will the price include ammo or do i need to purchase or bring my own separately?

                Class price does not include ammo, you bring your own.


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                • gil671
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 753

                  Originally posted by LoadedM333
                  Class price does not include ammo, you bring your own.


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                  Thanks. Do you know by any chance on how much to bring?
                  My feedback https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/itrader.php?u=83493

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                  • L84CABO
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 8525

                    Originally posted by gil671
                    Thanks. Do you know by any chance on how much to bring?
                    It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.

                    BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.

                    So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo.
                    "Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."

                    Fighter Pilot

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                    • gil671
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 753

                      Originally posted by L84CABO
                      It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.

                      BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.

                      So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo.
                      Thanks so much for the detailed info. I'll be qualifying with 2 so i'll make sure i bring enough.
                      My feedback https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/itrader.php?u=83493

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                      • LoadedM333
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 1691

                        Originally posted by gil671
                        Thanks so much for the detailed info. I'll be qualifying with 2 so i'll make sure i bring enough.

                        Yup, as L84CABO stated, -100 rounds for first timer/initial; Patrick will direct you what and where to shoot and it should be fun.

                        On my renewals, I still shot more than 100 rounds on my 4 guns.

                        My initial, I shot -150 rounds or more on my 3 guns with Bill Desy different shooting positions was actually fun.

                        Bring plenty of ammo since you already paid for the range, might as well shoot and practice.


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                        • Someday
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 654

                          Originally posted by L84CABO
                          It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.

                          BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.

                          So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo.
                          This, exactly. They do sell ammo there and I think 9mm is still on sale right now, but I would buy a head of time if you can just in case. BY THE WAY, I'm pretty sure that DGM will only allow three guns at a time, so you'll have to make another appointment for any additional pistols you want on your permit, so 100 SHOULD be enough for your purposes.

                          Good luck!

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                          • TKM
                            Onward through the fog!
                            CGN Contributor
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 10662

                            I brought 4.
                            It's not PTSD, it's nostalgia.

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                            • Someday
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 654

                              Originally posted by TKM
                              I brought 4.
                              At DGM? That is very good to know!

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                              • seabee1
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 1230

                                Course completed at DGM, cert submitted, and emailed SDCSO to let them know.

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