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NC Concealed Carry Handgun Course - Washington, NC
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- Cliff Hales
- Lieutenant of the Uniformed Patrol Division with the Washington Police Dept.
- Lead Firearms Instructor of the Washington Police Dept.
- 20 years of Law Enforcement experience
- NC State Certified Firearms Instr
uctor
- NC State Certified CCH Instructor
- Teaching the NC State certified course.
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- ONE DAY - 8 Hour Class taught in a Modern Classroom
Course Hours: Generally 8am - 5pm (hours are flexible)
Class starts around 8am
Lunch: 12pm - 1pm
Class ends around 5pm
2 hours of Range Time
- TWO DAY - Same 8 Hour Class, but broken down into 2 days
Course Hours: Generally 4 hours on each day (hours are flexible)
Class starts around 8 am and ends around 12pm on both days
2 hours of Range Time on the 2nd day
- OTHER HOURS OFFERED UPON REQUEST!!!
- Evening classes offered!!!
- Ladies Only classes offered!!!
- If you don't have a gun, we can supply one!
- Beginners, new handgun owners, and ladies are welcome!
------ CLASS COST ------ (http://cliffhalescch.weebly.com/index.html)
$20 Pre-Registration Fee / $60 Required on day of class
An additional $20 to rent a gun for the duration of the class
(gun rental is optional)
Discounts for Law Enforcement, Detention and D.O.C. Officers, Fire-Rescue-EMS
(Must provide proper identification)
- FLEXIBLE CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE!!!
- One day class
- Two day class (same as the one day class, but broken down into two days)
- Evening classes
- Ladies Only classes
- I will travel to your location for groups.
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Cliff Hales
Washington
(252) 944-3456
[email protected]
In July 1995, the North Carolina General Assembly enacted a Concealed Carry Handgun Law that allows qualifying citizens of North Carolina the opportunity to obtain a permit to carry a concealed handgun. Under the law, the individual MUST complete a required training program. The program must be a minimum of 8 hours and include a live firing qualification.