Texas law requires not less than 10 hours and a maximum of 15 hours of instruction. It is pretty hard to stuff that all into one day.
My classes are done with the class on a Saturday and qualification the following day... which usually takes less than an hour total. That way I am sure I comply with the minimum instruction requirements.
A friend who is an instructor does the classes three nights and the qualification on Saturday. Both work... both of us make sure we give students all the required instruction.
Your certificate is valid for six months from the date of training. After that you would have to go through the process again.
Classes are really not a problem... you should go for it...
FWIW
Chuck
shawn wrote:I am north of dallas. I've looked at a couple places, bullet trap and collincounty gun range. Bullet trap said they could only do a few after class since they have big classes...
I guess a follow up question would be, if I do everything, what is the time limit for me to send it all in (mainly how till I have to write a check to the state)Thanks!