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New Rules
I got my notification letter to go to Austin for the instructor's training.
First the class is listed as 4 days. 7 th thru the 10th
The gun rules are different than the old rules for a CHL. SA are to be no less than 9mm, and revolvers are to be no less than 38.
I thought it odd that my notification was on 7/7 and my wife's letter has not arrived. Maybe they are replying to the applicants in the order recieved. Since, her's was sent in some time after mine.
First the class is listed as 4 days. 7 th thru the 10th
The gun rules are different than the old rules for a CHL. SA are to be no less than 9mm, and revolvers are to be no less than 38.
I thought it odd that my notification was on 7/7 and my wife's letter has not arrived. Maybe they are replying to the applicants in the order recieved. Since, her's was sent in some time after mine.
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Re: New Rules
Nothing new about the calibre requirements... been that way a long time... would you believe they would not let me use my 8 3/8" M16 S&W .32 revolver
As to the length, maybe they arer going to 10 hour days... OTOH, we had that anyway when I took the initial course....for five days....
Oh well...
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As to the length, maybe they arer going to 10 hour days... OTOH, we had that anyway when I took the initial course....for five days....
Oh well...
V/r
Chuck
lrb111 wrote:I got my notification letter to go to Austin for the instructor's training.
First the class is listed as 4 days. 7 th thru the 10th
The gun rules are different than the old rules for a CHL. SA are to be no less than 9mm, and revolvers are to be no less than 38.
I thought it odd that my notification was on 7/7 and my wife's letter has not arrived. Maybe they are replying to the applicants in the order recieved. Since, her's was sent in some time after mine.
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I as wondering if that was the case on calibers. and i was looking for a .32 like that
Since the paperwork says 4 days, I'm not sure if that's inclusive of the proficiency tests or not. I'm still wondering if they are on the 5th day.
Since the paperwork says 4 days, I'm not sure if that's inclusive of the proficiency tests or not. I'm still wondering if they are on the 5th day.
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My Daughter, Tami, will be in that class but hasn't recieved her letter yet either.
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Thank You. My wife emailed Austin, and Marion Stahl answered (overnight) that she is good to go to the class.ElGato wrote:My Daughter, Tami, will be in that class but hasn't recieved her letter yet either.
Do you expect Tami to teach with you?
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Tami is going to teach with me, those long days are getting harder to do, it will be nice to get a break or two in the day.
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a 4 day class?
Are you already teaching pistol classes? Then you only have to take a 28 hour CHL instructor class, you can skip the classes on lesson plans.
There was a mix up in drafting the legislation. They lowered the caliber required for a CHL class to .32 (to allow the new Keltecs?) but forgot to include the instructors. :(
There was a mix up in drafting the legislation. They lowered the caliber required for a CHL class to .32 (to allow the new Keltecs?) but forgot to include the instructors. :(
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Re: a 4 day class?
No, I'm not curently teaching. I didn't know that part of the class was on lesson plans. So, for me, that is welcome news.switch wrote:Are you already teaching pistol classes? Then you only have to take a 28 hour CHL instructor class, you can skip the classes on lesson plans.
There was a mix up in drafting the legislation. They lowered the caliber required for a CHL class to .32 (to allow the new Keltecs?) but forgot to include the instructors. :(
There's humor in there somewhere. I saw a Dan Wesson .357 revolver the other day for steel silouette shooting. It has the 10" barrel. I wonder how shooting that, for proficiency, with some light .38 special loads would go over?
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8" barrell?
Probably go over well. I used my S&W 500 w/8 3/4" barrel when my wife and I requalified last time.
Star said they had had .454 Casauls on the range before but mine was the first .50 magnum.
Star said they had had .454 Casauls on the range before but mine was the first .50 magnum.
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Instroctors can qualify w/.32?
That's news to me. I understand the legislature was sloppy when they changed the requirements for students and did not include instructors. Have not looked at the law, so I am not sure.
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The way it was brought up and presented to us, gave the impression that it was a done deal. It sounded like an in house decision by the powers at DPS.
I was going to ask about the .380 for the S-A, but forgot, as the topic of discussion drifted farther.
edit: Duh, 32 for both possibly.
I was going to ask about the .380 for the S-A, but forgot, as the topic of discussion drifted farther.
edit: Duh, 32 for both possibly.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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