My wait begins--the wait is over--37 days total!

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My wait begins--the wait is over--37 days total!

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08/08/07 Application Packet Mailed
08/27/07 Pin number received (19 days)
09/12/07 Application Completed - license issued or certificate active (16 days)
09/14/07 Plastic arrives in mail (2 days)

Total time from packet sent, to license in hand: 37 days

Not too shabby! :smile:
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Welcome Dude!
Online CHL App Completed: 25JUN07
CHL App Packet Received from DPS: 29JUN07
CHL Class: 7JUL07
CHL App Sent to DPS: 9JUL07
DPS Received CHL App: 12JUL07
DPS "Processing App": 25JUL07
DPS "App Completed": 15AUG07
CHL In-Hand: 17AUG07

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Me too. Application mailed today 8/9/07.

Now, don't think about it. don't think about it.

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Grab a chair and sit a spell. Grass will need mowing before the plastic arrives.
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Ha! The grass needs mowing today! It's just so stinking hot out there! I better go play golf instead... ;-)

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Re: My wait begins

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CHLSteve wrote:08/08/07 Application Packet Mailed

To be continued... :smile:
Welcome CHLSteve, this is great forum with a lot of knowledge
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If you haven't already...

Now's the time to get a good holster/belt, spend time at the range, and start carryin' around the house to get used to it.

It'll help pass the time, and you'll be more prepared once the plastic arrives.

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Actually, I haven't purchased my carry gun yet. I own a hammerless .38, but it is only a five shot job. I doubt I'll use this for carry. When I finally decide on something, I will look for holster & stuff to match.

The Kahr 9mm looks good to me now.

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CHLSteve wrote:Actually, I haven't purchased my carry gun yet. I own a hammerless .38, but it is only a five shot job. I doubt I'll use this for carry. When I finally decide on something, I will look for holster & stuff to match.

The Kahr 9mm looks good to me now.
Did you qualify with that .38? If you shot a revolver during your class you won't be able to carry an autoloader.

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Course & class completed 7/28/07
Packet certified mailed 7/31/07
Packet received 8/2/07
tap,tap,tap....waiting :roll:

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Sangiovese wrote:Did you qualify with that .38? If you shot a revolver during your class you won't be able to carry an autoloader.
Yes, I know. I borrowed an XD to qualify for the shooting test.
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I'm going to start humming the theme from Jeopardy again! :lol:
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Hammerless .38

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CHLSteve wrote:Actually, I haven't purchased my carry gun yet. I own a hammerless .38, but it is only a five shot job. I doubt I'll use this for carry. When I finally decide on something, I will look for holster & stuff to match.

The Kahr 9mm looks good to me now.
Maybe you can use the .38 for a BUG?

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CHLSteve wrote:Ha! The grass needs mowing today! It's just so stinking hot out there! I better go play golf instead... ;-)
Somehow I missed that logic... too hot to mow, not too hot to play golf?

Welcome to the wait!!

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personally, i'd rather be fishing
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June 9 chl class
July 2 dropped off at DPS
July 15 recived pin
Sept 7 aplication completed
Sept 12 plastic in hand
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