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  • StoneCold33
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    4 weeks understandable.. 3 months is ridiculous

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  • Dvrjon
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    Originally posted by StoneCold33
    I have been waiting 3 months now just to get notified to pay the final $80 and pick up my permit. Still nothing! Pretty frustrating
    This was just posted on the OC thread:

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  • StoneCold33
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    I am on there at least twice a day. Still says " assigning to a processor" . No additional information required

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  • Markinsac
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    Originally posted by StoneCold33
    I have been waiting 3 months now just to get notified to pay the final $80 and pick up my permit. Still nothing! Pretty frustrating
    You can go into the system and check the status. If you're pending anything, you'll see it.

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  • StoneCold33
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    I have been waiting 3 months now just to get notified to pay the final $80 and pick up my permit. Still nothing! Pretty frustrating

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  • StoneCold33
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    I have been waiting 3 months now just to pay the $80 and pick up my permit. Pretty frustrating!

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  • Timthetwin
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    Originally posted by Cokebottle
    12 rounds in that time frame is not going to work for revolvers, particularly J-frames that will require 2 reloads per course.
    My CCW instructor modified the COF for 5 and 5 for revolvers

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  • Cokebottle
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    Originally posted by code_blue
    The course of fire is a 36-round course in which you will be firing 12 rounds from three distances at the allotted time periods:

    3 yards - 30 seconds
    7 yards - 30 seconds
    15 yards - 45 seconds
    12 rounds in that time frame is not going to work for revolvers, particularly J-frames that will require 2 reloads per course.

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  • Two Steps
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  • Timthetwin
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    Qualifying multiple people with 3 handguns on their permit is going to take a while.

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  • Dvrjon
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    Originally posted by code_blue
    Yea, I have no idea why they and other entities don't just adopt the PC832 course of fire. Are they afraid that civis will meet the same minimum requirement as CA peace officers?

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  • code_blue
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    Originally posted by Dvrjon
    Sac Sheriff new Course of Fire for CCW Based on the BSIS CoF:

    The requirements include 50 rounds, twice, for each gun.

    The first 50 are for practice; the second 50 for score.
    Three (3) guns maximum on the permit; 300 rounds to license.


    Seriously, fire 50 rounds of “practice”, then 50 for qual. Then 50 more for “practice”?

    Other IA’s have published theirs, so next will be a discussion by progressives as to which is the more appropriate level of training, leading to state-wide adoption of a platform.

    Yea, I have no idea why they and other entities don't just adopt the PC832 course of fire. Are they afraid that civis will meet the same minimum requirement as CA peace officers?

    PC 832 Course of Fire Example 1

    PC 832 Course of Fire Example 2

    The course of fire is a 36-round course in which you will be firing 12 rounds from three distances at the allotted time periods:

    3 yards - 30 seconds
    7 yards - 30 seconds
    15 yards - 45 seconds

    At 3 yards you are to fire at the hip level (strong hand); at 7 yards you are to fire point shoulder (strong or both hands); at 15 yards you are to use sight shooting (strong or both hands).

    At each distance you are to reload after the first 6 rounds.
    The starting position for each distance is “standing, holstered".
    Last edited by code_blue; 12-05-2018, 10:25 AM.

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  • Dvrjon
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    Sac Sheriff new Course of Fire for CCW Based on the BSIS CoF:

    The requirements include 50 rounds, twice, for each gun.

    The first 50 are for practice; the second 50 for score.
    Three (3) guns maximum on the permit; 300 rounds to license.


    Seriously, fire 50 rounds of “practice”, then 50 for qual. Then 50 more for “practice”?

    Other IA’s have published theirs, so next will be a discussion by progressives as to which is the more appropriate level of training, leading to state-wide adoption of a platform.

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  • Dvrjon
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    Originally posted by Timthetwin
    I understand that hers is a renewal. I got my permit issued on the 29th 👍
    Cool.

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  • Timthetwin
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    I understand that hers is a renewal. I got my permit issued on the 29th 👍

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