Norfolk Gun Show Sept 6-7
I'm not sure, I took mine 3 years ago. It was supposed to be like an hour and a half or something, but the classroom portion was like 40 minutes, then you went and shot. I was one of the first to shoot, shot them all where they needed to be, showed him, he printed off my jimmyjam and i was on my way.
I took mine @ A&P. I really think the in person classes are better since you could ask questions and hear people's views on different aspects of self-defense and or firearms in general. Plus, you get to meet people and kinda "hang out" and talk guns. I'm pretty sure that the class I took in person for 3-4hours will be way more in depth and reassuring than an online 45min power point presentation.
If anyone has any questions regarding CCW let me know. I've done my fair share of research and could accommodate you with laws to backup my answers.
<3 Carlo
p.s. Only thing I picked up from Gun Show was Ambidextrous Safety for my AR.
If anyone has any questions regarding CCW let me know. I've done my fair share of research and could accommodate you with laws to backup my answers.
<3 Carlo
p.s. Only thing I picked up from Gun Show was Ambidextrous Safety for my AR.
The one we took at the show was about 2 hours, but it was basically a 2 hour conversation with an LEO, which was pretty cool. He pretty much went over basic laws and such and then started a conversation by asking if we had any questions.
nice. will have to remember that next time someone asks. Im currently looking to pick up a Springfield Loaded 1911 micro compact off gunbroker. Just never done the FFL transfer thing and trying to get in touch with a guy here locally in suffolk.
Depends on what you were looking for. I went to the previous one looking for AR parts and was pretty disappointed. Your average run of the mill gun show fare was there.







