armed forces day
May 17, 2025
Nevada CCW | First Time and renewal
Honoring our 5 branches of the U.S. Military;
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard
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Identification must be provided through email.
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By obtaining a CCW Nevada permit, you can carry a concealed firearm in 31 states. This class is thorough with valuable information and exceeds the minimum standards mandated by law for the permit application process. It is a minimum 8-hour required class for first time applicant and 4-hour minimum for renewal applicant, through the State of Nevada. Concealed Firearm Permits are valid for a period of 5 years.
Course includes: personal instruction, state proficiency test, state permit application, state approved B-27 target for pistol qualification, range fee and course completion certificate. You will walk away from this course empowered as a safer and more responsible firearm carrying citizen.
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Special Pricing: $45.00 - Initial or Renewal
All applicants will sit in the same 8-hour class. Pistol qualifications to follow.
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This course is taught by qualified instructors with outstanding qualifications. The material covered will include: state laws, responsibilities, ethical considerations, firearms safety, training and qualification as mandated by Nevada law. This course is a Metropolitan Police Department requirement and does not guarantee a CCW permit, as it is depends upon an in-depth background investigations. Background investigation can take up to 120 days.
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This class is reserved for those who are currently serving, or have served in the U. S. Military.
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Any person who meets the following criteria may apply for a concealed firearm permit:
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Must be a U.S. citizen, or a legal resident alien.
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Former, retired and current Military.
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Must provide a copy of your DD-214, or Military Identification (a photograph of DD-214 is acceptable).
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21 years of age or older, or 18-20 years of age currently serving or with a Honorable Discharge.
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Ability to understand and demonstrate on the range the responsibility of safe firearm handling.
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Must possess a firearm.
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