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  • BrokerB
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2010
    • 5166

    Im about 90% sure you can change no issue.
    Beans and Bullets

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    • Markinsac
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 1000

      The guns you shoot in your class, and for which you submit the paperwork, are the ones that will be on your permit. It isn't locked in until that point.

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      • gunhun
        Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 371

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        • bgarbled
          Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 209

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          • Dingleberrydad
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2015
            • 12

            Originally posted by Dvrjon
            $150? YGTBSM!
            Yep...which is why I paid $30

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            • gunhun
              Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 371

              G20 frame with G20 and G21 slides. Sacto allows multiple calibers on the same gun.

              Going light/subcompact (airweight/shiled) sounds good!

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              • Markinsac
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 1000

                Some people decide on their carry guns based on size and multiple factors of being concealed.

                For example, if you're wearing fitted clothing, you might need a sub compact. If you're wearing a loose-fitting shirt, maybe a compact. A suit jacket - you might get something larger - you get the gist.

                I know someone who has the following: LC9, P239, P229 - just to fit the instances listed above.

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                • gunhun
                  Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 371

                  Anybody here have any experience with SAFTA for their CCW class?

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                  • gunhun
                    Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 371

                    Anybody here have any experience with SAFTA for their CCW class?

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                    • bgarbled
                      Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 209

                      Originally posted by gunhun
                      G20 frame with G20 and G21 slides. Sacto allows multiple calibers on the same gun.



                      Going light/subcompact (airweight/shiled) sounds good!

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                      • bgarbled
                        Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 209

                        Originally posted by gunhun
                        Anybody here have any experience with SAFTA for their CCW class?

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                        • Dvrjon
                          CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 11272

                          Originally posted by gunhun
                          Anybody here have any experience with SAFTA for their CCW class?
                          I did initial CCW quals with the predecessor group, CSTA, founded by Steve Caballero to license the slingshot David used on Goliath.

                          Steve's still around, but the focus is on guard/security training.

                          I renewed with SAFTA, and had Steve as an instructor. He's still sharp, but not always solid on newly-passed CCW statutes.

                          Prices for SAFTA CCW have gone up, now approximating Cordova's. (~$200 for initial training at each).

                          SAFTA shoots the BSIS course of fire so the guard candidates can qualify. SAFTA uses indoor ranges in the community.

                          Re: Cordova. The range is outdoors. Look out the window, take that into consideration.

                          (Note: neither course is firearms/combat training. You won't be spending the day "shootin' and scootin". Static targets with single set distance at Cordova and adjustable distance at SAFTA.)
                          Last edited by Dvrjon; 01-09-2018, 11:18 AM.

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                          • DS94901
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 1302

                            Originally posted by gunhun
                            G20 frame with G20 and G21 slides. Sacto allows multiple calibers on the same gun.
                            You probably already know but a Glock 20 frame with 20 and 21 slides can give you 11 different calibers using Lone Wolf conversion barrels. Some also require different guide rod springs and mags.

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                            • Sapperforward
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 2928

                              Originally posted by bgarbled
                              10 for additional carry gun and only 30 rounds per gun vs 50.

                              I did go to CSTA (Steve Caballero founded - now called/moved to SAFTA) for my armed guard, baton, pepper spray, taser & handcuffing certifications. They were very good, ranked best in state and highly respected among law enforcement agencies.
                              No fee for additional guns. The class is $99 if you qualify one to five hand guns. 30 rounds per gun to qualify,

                              The re-qualification shoot consists of two 10 round magazines (total 20 rounds) untimed fire at 15 yards. Then you have ten rounds of timed fire at 15 yards. Five rounds, reload, and five rounds again all in 45 seconds (pretty simple).

                              You do one gun after the other. I just did mine there last Wednesday night. Easiest qualification I have ever had.

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                              • bgarbled
                                Member
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 209

                                Originally posted by Sapperforward
                                No fee for additional guns. The class is $99 if you qualify one to five hand guns. 30 rounds per gun to qualify,



                                The re-qualification shoot consists of two 10 round magazines (total 20 rounds) untimed fire at 15 yards. Then you have ten rounds of timed fire at 15 yards. Five rounds, reload, and five rounds again all in 45 seconds (pretty simple).



                                You do one gun after the other. I just did mine there last Wednesday night. Easiest qualification I have ever had.

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