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Connecticut and/or New Jersey Non-Resident CCW Permit Class

November 15, 2024 @ 4:00 pm 10:00 pm

You must have a valid Pistol Permit in your state of residence to attend the Connecticut and New Jersey classes.

CONNECTICUT NON-RESIDENT CCW CLASS

CT requires the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Class. Each of you completed the lecture portion of this class, but the shooting portion is much longer than the NY Qualification. We also will provide the application paperwork and required passport photos.

The total cost for CT is $190 if we supply you with a handgun + ammo and $160 if you bring your own.

NEW JERSEY NON-RESIDENT CCW CLASS *see additional notes for this class at the bottom of this page:

For the New Jersey Non-Resident CCW Class, you must bring your own pistol to use, as mandated by NJ. This course also exceeds the requirements for Florida.

The total cost for NJ is $160.

For EACH class, students will need:
  • 100 rounds of ammo
  • Appropriate safety and range gear (eye and ear protection)
  • Holster that is made for your handgun*
    (*Inside the waistband holsters are acceptable if they are molded and do not collapse)
  • Spare handgun magazines if you have them
  • Magazine belt carriers are preferred
  • Pants with belt loops and a sturdy belt
  • Appropriate footwear for walking, running, and movement
    **NO FLIP-FLOPS, SANDALS, OR GYM SHORTS
  • Course fee(s) in cash

UTAH NON-RESIDENT CCW CLASS (30-state permit)

Non-resident Utah CFP Holders can legally carry a concealed firearm in 30 States. Don’t miss this opportunity to exercise your 2nd Amendment rights. $185 includes fingerprints and passport photos. Students will complete the 1-page application in the class.
You will have everything you need to submit your application to Utah by mail at the end of the class.
Utah issues permits within 60 days of receiving your application!

9×19 target ammo will be available for purchase per class: $15 per box of 50 rounds

$160 – $190 PER CLASS ($190 is cost including loaner ammo/handgun if needed for CT)

Mount Vernon Shooting Center

174 Gramatan Ave.
Mount Vernon, New York 10550 United States

Further information for the NJ CCW Class:

We strive to provide the best possible training experience for each and every student we work with. We believe that clarity and transparency are of the utmost importance concerning our course requirements. 
Based on the questions we’ve received from past students, we want to provide some clarity on this course: 
 
NJ’s training standard requires a lecture on safety, shooting fundamentals, and an NJ-specific law review. Since our 18-hour students + current pistol permit holders have received the required safety and fundamentals lectures, we will be completing an approx. 1 hour, State of New Jersey-specific law review. There is no written test. For the live fire qualification portion of the course, students will be required to: 
  • Demonstrate safe and proficient pistol handling throughout, including safe loading, unloading, drawing, malfunction clearance, and re-holstering. 
  • Demonstrate the ability to follow ALL instructions and range commands.
  • Demonstrate marksmanship skills and score 80% (40 out of 50 rounds) on the course of fire, which is 10 rounds (2 strings of 5 rounds) at each of 3 yards, 5 yards, 7 yards, 10 yards, and 15 yards.
  • At the end of the course of fire, clear all weapons and holster a safe and empty weapon. 
Students will be given a basic explanation of the course of fire. Once the live fire course starts, no coaching or assistance will be given. This is a qualification that requires more skill from participants than the NY course does.
 
This means that if you do not meet the standard for any of the above skills, you will be disqualified, and no passing course certificate will be given. Any and all safety violations will result in the removal of the offending person from the range. There will be no second chances.
 
This is a “Go/No Go” exercise. Those who pass WILL receive a certificate that can be submitted to NJ with their application. 
 
We advise all participants that if they are NOT prepared to meet these standards, postpone their qualification until they believe they can meet them. If you have concerns about this or additional questions, please let us know ASAP.
 
Additionally, we want to be clear that each participant must apply for the NJ non-resident permit independently of this course. We will provide guidelines for the NJ application process to all participants.
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