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When I took my ccw class there were only two of us in it.
The whole thing took about 4 hrs. Most of the time was in discussion of safety and law. The class was given by a deputy sheriff. I'm sure the class would have been different if more had been there. The other fellow and I were familar with our guns, take down and cleaning. We both had to take our guns down. The other guy had a Kel-tec 380,I had a Glock g36. This took less than 15 min. The instructor wanted to see how we handled the guns. He told us this afterwards. The shooting part was done useing a Browning Benchmark. We both used the the same pistol. (A real nice shooter.) That was it,all done. Oh, we were given a C-D with the current ccw laws and an over view of all that we discussed in class, and his home phone# if questions came up, along with other contact info.
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Well it has been a while since my CHL class here in Texas but I think that we did not cover gun safety. The instructor did a good job on the over all program and explaining the law.
I for one do not think that gun safety during the CCW class is appropriate as I think that gun safety and proficiency should be taken WAY before anyone takes a CCW class, imho.
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