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Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Hi Y'all,
I am a pistol newbie from Fort Worth and, obviously, a CHL newbie. Hope everyone is doing well.
My question is whether I should apply my CHL online prior to attending the class. All of the CHL classes I am investigating do offer the paper packet. Nonetheless, should I still apply in advance via the online application? Does it speed up the process?
Thanks,
Ken
FWIW... I have a new Springfield XDM 9mm w/ 4.5 inch barrel and a few basic mods. I am also in the process of acquiring a CZ SP-01 Shadow Target. For HD, I use a Benelli Nova 12 ga. shotgun. I intend on developing my shooting skills to do IDPA and USPSA. Although I probably won't carry, I do want the option to do so.
I am a pistol newbie from Fort Worth and, obviously, a CHL newbie. Hope everyone is doing well.
My question is whether I should apply my CHL online prior to attending the class. All of the CHL classes I am investigating do offer the paper packet. Nonetheless, should I still apply in advance via the online application? Does it speed up the process?
Thanks,
Ken
FWIW... I have a new Springfield XDM 9mm w/ 4.5 inch barrel and a few basic mods. I am also in the process of acquiring a CZ SP-01 Shadow Target. For HD, I use a Benelli Nova 12 ga. shotgun. I intend on developing my shooting skills to do IDPA and USPSA. Although I probably won't carry, I do want the option to do so.
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
I would highly recommend doing the application online, and using the state approved L1 Solutions to do your fingerprints electronically as well.
Will it speed up the process?
No.
It doesn't really make a difference, however, typing is generally faster than writing neatly.
Will it speed up the process?
No.
It doesn't really make a difference, however, typing is generally faster than writing neatly.
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Applying online or waiting for your class will have no bearing on the speed in which it is processed.
As for not carrying, why?
As for not carrying, why?
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Welcome newbie Ken. I am doing well, thanks. You wanted some advice? I think you should carry.justaute wrote:Hi Y'all,
I am a pistol newbie from Fort Worth and, obviously, a CHL newbie. Hope everyone is doing well.
My question is whether I should apply my CHL online prior to attending the class. All of the CHL classes I am investigating do offer the paper packet. Nonetheless, should I still apply in advance via the online application? Does it speed up the process?
Thanks, Ken
FWIW... I have a new Springfield XDM 9mm w/ 4.5 inch barrel and a few basic mods. I am also in the process of acquiring a CZ SP-01 Shadow Target. For HD, I use a Benelli Nova 12 ga. shotgun. I intend on developing my shooting skills to do IDPA and USPSA. Although I probably won't carry, I do want the option to do so.
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Well, my years of martial arts training should contribute considerably in a situation of "needs." j/k. Seriously, I do realize irrespective of my speed and training, I can't beat a bullet or a gang of idiots. I guess I'm just not quite ready to carry...yet. I'm sure I'll ease my way into it by doing a few selective-carry.pbwalker wrote:Applying online or waiting for your class will have no bearing on the speed in which it is processed.
As for not carrying, why?
Thanks to everyone for your input.
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Mailed: 7/26/2010
DPS Received: 7/28/2010
Fingerprints: 8/19/2010
Background Check: 8/19/2010
CHL: 9/7/2010
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Hi Ken!
Don't feel like you have to do all or nothing. Learn about all of it and choose which parts are best for you and your life. Get comfortable with the information, with your gun and holster, with the laws, and take it from there.
This website is one I recommend for noobs like you and me.
http://corneredcat.com/TOC.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Start small where it matters to you then just go from there!
Don't feel like you have to do all or nothing. Learn about all of it and choose which parts are best for you and your life. Get comfortable with the information, with your gun and holster, with the laws, and take it from there.
This website is one I recommend for noobs like you and me.
http://corneredcat.com/TOC.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Start small where it matters to you then just go from there!
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
To paraphrase a famous saying - "don't bring your fists and feet to a gunfight. Seriously, once you start to carry, it doesn't take long to get used to it. In short order, you will not feel right when you don't carry.justaute wrote:Well, my years of martial arts training should contribute considerably in a situation of "needs." j/k. Seriously, I do realize irrespective of my speed and training, I can't beat a bullet or a gang of idiots. I guess I'm just not quite ready to carry ... yet. I'm sure I'll ease my way into it by doing a few selective-carry.pbwalker wrote:Applying online or waiting for your class will have no bearing on the speed in which it is processed.
As for not carrying, why?
Thanks to everyone for your input.
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The online application process won't speed the delivery time of a CHL but it will simplify it. L1 prints are 98% accepted while "rolled" prints are only 70 something % accepted. There is much less paperwork to fill out and submit electronically over paper.
As far as carrying - - - it's better to carry it and not need it than the other way around.
As far as carrying - - - it's better to carry it and not need it than the other way around.
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I thought it was something like, "Don't bring a water pitcher to a gun fight."WildBill wrote:To paraphrase a famous saying - "don't bring your fists and feet to a gunfight.
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Thanks all. For some reason, that scene from Indiana Jones where Jones just pulled out his pistol and shot the sword wielding dude.
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HI and welcome newbie: When I decided I wanted to get a CHL (was on my bucket list) I had also said I probably wouldn't carry a gun all the time. Then soon as that plastic hit my wallet there was a gun on my hip. Was thinking to self, this piece of plastic cost me some chunk of change so may as well reap the benefits. I am now armed at all times, even around the house and hate going anywhere without my buddy on my hip.
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Re: Noob here..."Hi" and a question
Having jus taken the class not too long ago, and still waiting on my plastic, I feel that the only useful comment I can make is about the applicaiton. My instructor advised us to use the online version, as it would not allow us to advance to the next screen unless all the information was there...a sort of "fail safe" idea.justaute wrote:Hi Y'all,
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My question is whether I should apply my CHL online prior to attending the class. All of the CHL classes I am investigating do offer the paper packet. <snip>
Thanks,
Ken
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when I walked the rest of my materials into the office I commented on how nice it was that the app was online and fingerprints could be done digitally and the response I got was "sure wish everyone would use it- makes it faster for us"MoJo wrote:The online application process won't speed the delivery time of a CHL but it will simplify it. L1 prints are 98% accepted while "rolled" prints are only 70 something % accepted. There is much less paperwork to fill out and submit electronically over paper.
As far as carrying - - - it's better to carry it and not need it than the other way around.
Online Application Submitted 6/5/2010
Class Taken 6/29/2010
FAST Prints Taken 7/1/2010
Packet dropped off to Licensing office on 7/1/2010
Plastic in hand 7/30/2010
Class Taken 6/29/2010
FAST Prints Taken 7/1/2010
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Thanks again, all.
One more question. It seems as though my schedule is clearing up and I may be able to take a CHL class tomorrow offered by a local LEO. As the class is tomorrow, should I still fill-out an online application?
Ken
One more question. It seems as though my schedule is clearing up and I may be able to take a CHL class tomorrow offered by a local LEO. As the class is tomorrow, should I still fill-out an online application?
Ken
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I would say "yes". However, it does not matter whether you do the online application before or after the class.justaute wrote:Thanks again, all.
One more question. It seems as though my schedule is clearing up and I may be able to take a CHL class tomorrow offered by a local LEO. As the class is tomorrow, should I still fill-out an online application?
Ken
I took my class back in October, but didn't do the online application until the end of May. Even using the instructor-supplied prints & photos, I got my plastic 40 days after DPS received my package.
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