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by LarryH
Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:00 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
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Re: DPS Processing Times

nflguy wrote:This might sound silly to some but I do have a fear that the gun will accidentally discharge. Are triggers really that sensitive? Do some guns have more rigid triggers then others??
As long as your finger (or something else) doesn't press the trigger, the gun won't go off. The saying around here is "Keep your booger hook off the bang switch until you're ready for the gun to go 'Bang'."

Your holster should cover the entire trigger/trigger guard area.

If you choose pocket carry (not recommended IMHO), there should be NOTHING ELSE in that pocket besides the gun.
by LarryH
Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
Views: 198822

Re: DPS Processing Times

CHL_Ag, it may be time to call them and ask how your application is progressing.
by LarryH
Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:11 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
Views: 198822

Re: DPS Processing Times

texasmr2 wrote:
texasmr2 wrote:DPS recieved my application monday morning on June 9th at 9:37am and my question is what has been the average waiting period for them to email you your PIN # ?

Gregg
Bump ?
I believe the ONLY time they will email your PIN is if you send them an email requesting it (assuming they've begun processing your application). If you applied online, the PIN was included in the packet DPS mailed to you. If you picked up a packet at the CHL class and mailed it in after the class, your PIN will arrive by snail mail.

For what it's worth, packet receipt at DPS to receiving snail mail PIN was about a month last fall. That time appears to have approximately doubled since the first of the year.

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