• Fundamentals/Tactics - Aug 3, 2024
     August 3, 2024
     9:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Legal - Aug 3, 2024
     August 3, 2024
     2:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Colorado law now requires 8 hours of training to qualify for a Concealed Handgun Permit. There is also now a shooting test. We try our best to keep the class free, but you may have to pay a range fee depending on which range you join us at. We can not control what ranges charge. 

Yes. This class will get you the certificate so that you may apply for a Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit! You can split the class up into several days. You will still need a range session after this class. Tickets are down below!

This location has no ADA access. It is on the 2nd floor and has no elevator. Sorry for the inconvenience.

This CCW Class is designed to be 7 hours long, but you may take part of the class on this day, and return another day for the portion you did not attend. (1 hour range time on separate day if there isn’t enough interest on same day)

All of our classes are unique. We let class questions and conversation dictate what is needed. “Agenda” will vary.

Morning: Self-Defense Topics

  • Fundamentals
  • Tactics
  • BNRs

Afternoon: Topics required by law

  • Colorado Revised Statutes
  • Safe Storage
  • Use Of Force
  • Aftermath
  • Written Test For Those Who Have Taken Both Class Sessions

Again, you will still need a range session after this class.

Please consider donating! Thank you to those who already have!

DONATE HERE

All donations are greatly appreciated! Your donations ensures we continue our mission to provide classes not only in Colorado but in other states and countries. 

We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired.

Venue:  

Address:
8120 Sheridan BLVD C200, Building C, Suite 200, Arvada, Colorado, 80003, United States

Instructor

  • In this Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014 photo, Edgar Antillon, one of the organizers of an effort to have a ballot measure placed before voters in the 2016 November election to allow marijuana users to carry concealed firearms, stands outside the State Capitol, in downtown Denver. The measure would change state law to prevent sheriffs from using marijuana use as a reason to deny a concealed carry permit to an applicant. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
    Edgar Antillon
    Certified through Guns For Everyone National, I.C.E. Training, and the NRA