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by ATDM
Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:59 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

jayinsat wrote:Congrats. I suggest that you seriously consider tactical self defense type training. Carrying a gun and being prepared are two different things. It is up to you to prepare yourself to be effective with, or without, the gun. I'm sure you know that a perfect score on a square range does not equate to real life self defense situations. After you take a good class, you can have so much fun practicing those new skills shooting things like IDPA, IPSC or USPSA.

Good job.

Thanks. I completely agree. I have some basic combat training (20 years ago), but I need to get the type of training specific for CHL. I am already looking into this...
by ATDM
Fri Aug 02, 2013 6:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

Great news. It took me exactly 21 days from the application date online to get my license in the mail. I couldn't believe it how fast it happened. I was prepared to wait at least 45 days. It was only 18 days from the day I mailed the rest of the stuff...

I am now trying to figure out how best to conceal a full size Springfield XDm...
by ATDM
Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:38 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

Passed my CHL with perfect scores in both - shooting and the written test! It was much easier than I expected! Thanks, everyone for support and advice. It helped me prepare myself mentally. I actually ended up learning a lot more than was necessary for the test, but I don't think it was a waste. The more I know on the subject from the legal perspective, the better it is for me and my family. Now, the hard part - application to DPS and wating for the license to arrive.

Thanks again, everyone!
by ATDM
Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:21 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

baldeagle wrote:You chose to get a CHL for the very same reason that I did - a right not exercised is a right lost. Shortly this whole experience will be a memory, and the hard part will come in. If you really want to exercise your right you must carry every day. It doesn't matter if you think you won't need it. The point is to carry. It will teach you about attitudes toward firearms (both familial and public), about the difficulties of accommodating your wardrobe to concealed firearms and staying concealed, about the solemn responsibility of being armed in public places, about feeling that it's natural to be armed and unnatural not to be. Hopefully you will never have to use it, but it could save your life or other people's lives some day.

I'm a guy who doesn't "need" a gun. I live in a safe place, work in a safe place and avoid unsafe places. None of that matters. I carry all the time because it's my right and my responsibility. I also practice, study the law constantly and learn from the experiences of others. I try to be as prepared as I can be for an event that I hope and pray never occurs. If you do these things you will gain confidence and become one of those rare individuals who actually knows the truth about guns.
I would have to agree with this post. It will take quite a bit of conscious effort initially, and I pray that I will never have to use the gun. However, as a husband and a father with small children, I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

Thanks for the support.
by ATDM
Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:11 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

C-dub wrote:
C-dub wrote:
C-dub wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
alvins wrote:personally if you cant pass the written test you shouldn't own a gun.
Really. :headscratch
It might not be quite that bad, but I would wonder a little about the overall decision making process of someone that couldn't pass this test. Is this the person that will whip their gun out to show it to a friend at a party or any number of other possibilities and end up loosing their license, hurting someone, or in jail? Is this the type of person that is more likely to have their gun "just go off" while cleaning it?

To the OP, listen carefully and try not to ask too many questions and bog the class down. Don't be afraid to ask questions, but try not to ask too many "what if" questions. It really is very simple, however, there are some gray areas without any case law to clear it up that the instructor can't answer adequately. They can give you their opinion and recommendation of what to do to keep you out of trouble, which will always err on the cautious side.

If you are just a person that has test anxiety I can sympathize with you. I got a bull with a GPA somewhere around 3.4-3.5 on the old perfect 4.0 scale and yet I still get mild test anxiety with even some of the simplest tests. Just remember to breath and stay calm. You'll be fine. That also goes for the shooting portion.
Okay, this might be funny. I thought I typed bull for Bachelor of Science, but either spell check or a moderator changed it. Let's see.
I guess it really was forum rules auto changer thing. It did it again instantly. "rlol"
Now, that's funny... :lol: :lol: :lol:
by ATDM
Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:49 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

Re: A little worried before taking a CHL class

Thanks for the prompt response, cmwoodruff...

Now I am worried about the passing, but I am sure that you are right that the waiting for the license to arrive is the hard part. I've never been a big fan of waiting for anything, and this one is gonna drive me nuts, I am sure.

Thanks for the encouragement...
by ATDM
Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:35 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A little worried before taking a CHL class
Replies: 30
Views: 6282

A little worried before taking a CHL class

Hello, everyone.

I am about to take a CHL class. Any practical advice? I realize that the question is very general, but, I guess, I wanted a little support and recommendations from those, who have taken the class already. I am a STRONG BELIEVER IN THE 2ND AMENDMENT, and I have been shooting guns since I was a child, but I was never interested in making it "official" until now. I just want to validate my experience with the TEXAS CHL license, hence the question. I am getting some sort of pre-exam jitters and would like to hear some opinions, examples, recommendations, and/or anything else that may help me.

Thank you in advance, fellow Texans...

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