My CHL Story So Far...
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My CHL Story So Far...
Hello everyone, I figured I'd finally come out of hiding, quit lurking, introduce myself, and post a little bit about my CHL experience so far.
I grew up in West Texas (Lubbock area) and have been around guns my whole life, and had always been taught to have a healthy respect for them.
After having numerous discussions with my father, brother, friends, and co-workers over the years, I had long decided that I WOULD get my CHL at some point, but for some reason I kept putting it off. I guess the incident in Aurora CO finally pushed me over the edge. I have a wife and a 6 year old son. Upon reading about that tragic event, my mind immediately went to the "what ifs". I know that I would not be able to live with myself if my family was ever put into a situation where their lives were in danger and I was not in a position to be able to defend or protect them only because I didn't take my decision to get a CHL seriously enough actually go through the process. That very day, on July 20th, I signed up for a local CHL class to be held the next day on Saturday the 21st.
I decided to go Texas Gun Pros in Fort Worth because of all the great reviews I read about them. I have an old 9mm that my step father gave me from when he was in the Marines, but I knew that I would not be carrying this pistol. I had been eyeing a couple of new guns for a while, so I made the short trip up to Cabella's and picked out a brand new Ruger SR9.
I had fallen in love with this gun after shooting a rental at the range a few months before. The next morning I headed up to Texas Gun Pros for my class. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the 10 hours. The instructors were friendly and very knowledgeable. The first time I ever fired my new pistol was during my proficiency test portion of the class. I scored a 247/250. The first 2 shots were the bad ones as I had never fired this gun or any gun for that matter in a long time.
I got my fingerprints done the following Monday the 23rd and had everything all packed up and mailed off by that afternoon. I also ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe holster for my new handgun.
So now what? What to do while waiting for my plastic to arrive?
Well first off, I hopped on this forum and have basically read through the entire thing by now. I'm grateful for such a place full of great tips and experiences. My holster came in so I've been wearing it around the house (empty) so that I can break it in and find a good sweet spot. Also to make sure that there were no pinch points and that the holster wouldn't flip the safety or push the mag release.
I've been practicing my draw over and over and am looking for a good followup training class.
Today was the first day that I carried around the house in "condition 1" - full magazine, a round chambered, safety ON. It's a very different feeling, that's for sure. Even though I fully trust myself, my gun, and my holster, I have never conceal-carried a loaded and cocked gun on my person before. So that took a little while to get used to.
At this point I feel comfortable enough to take my Wally Walk as soon as my plastic arrives, although I don't know when that will be. Today is the 4 week mark from when I mailed everything off.
Anyway, Thank you all for the vast wealth of knowledge contained in this forum. I really appreciate all the time and effort you have all spent helping out the new folks.
Take care and be safe!
-Trent
*edited to replace the word "clip" with "Magazine" lol.
I grew up in West Texas (Lubbock area) and have been around guns my whole life, and had always been taught to have a healthy respect for them.
After having numerous discussions with my father, brother, friends, and co-workers over the years, I had long decided that I WOULD get my CHL at some point, but for some reason I kept putting it off. I guess the incident in Aurora CO finally pushed me over the edge. I have a wife and a 6 year old son. Upon reading about that tragic event, my mind immediately went to the "what ifs". I know that I would not be able to live with myself if my family was ever put into a situation where their lives were in danger and I was not in a position to be able to defend or protect them only because I didn't take my decision to get a CHL seriously enough actually go through the process. That very day, on July 20th, I signed up for a local CHL class to be held the next day on Saturday the 21st.
I decided to go Texas Gun Pros in Fort Worth because of all the great reviews I read about them. I have an old 9mm that my step father gave me from when he was in the Marines, but I knew that I would not be carrying this pistol. I had been eyeing a couple of new guns for a while, so I made the short trip up to Cabella's and picked out a brand new Ruger SR9.
I had fallen in love with this gun after shooting a rental at the range a few months before. The next morning I headed up to Texas Gun Pros for my class. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the 10 hours. The instructors were friendly and very knowledgeable. The first time I ever fired my new pistol was during my proficiency test portion of the class. I scored a 247/250. The first 2 shots were the bad ones as I had never fired this gun or any gun for that matter in a long time.
I got my fingerprints done the following Monday the 23rd and had everything all packed up and mailed off by that afternoon. I also ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe holster for my new handgun.
So now what? What to do while waiting for my plastic to arrive?
Well first off, I hopped on this forum and have basically read through the entire thing by now. I'm grateful for such a place full of great tips and experiences. My holster came in so I've been wearing it around the house (empty) so that I can break it in and find a good sweet spot. Also to make sure that there were no pinch points and that the holster wouldn't flip the safety or push the mag release.
I've been practicing my draw over and over and am looking for a good followup training class.
Today was the first day that I carried around the house in "condition 1" - full magazine, a round chambered, safety ON. It's a very different feeling, that's for sure. Even though I fully trust myself, my gun, and my holster, I have never conceal-carried a loaded and cocked gun on my person before. So that took a little while to get used to.
At this point I feel comfortable enough to take my Wally Walk as soon as my plastic arrives, although I don't know when that will be. Today is the 4 week mark from when I mailed everything off.
Anyway, Thank you all for the vast wealth of knowledge contained in this forum. I really appreciate all the time and effort you have all spent helping out the new folks.
Take care and be safe!
-Trent
*edited to replace the word "clip" with "Magazine" lol.
Last edited by trentwhite778 on Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Welcome to the forum. That's a nice pattern.
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Whoa! Those pictures had me all jacked up til I figured out it was the mirror. Welcome from the north & nice SR9 & holster. You got a nice rig the first attempt.
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lol yeah, sorry about that. I'm a lefty so the last picture looks "standard".
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Good story. Glad you found your way here.
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so as a little follow up. I've been carrying around this SR9 full-size throughout the house for a week or so now, and I finally resigned to the fact that for my size and shape, it's just not as comfortable or concealable as I would like for the types of clothes that I wear. It took me a long time to figure out the right spot, height, and cant that was both comfortable and didn't cause the butt to stick out. I hated this because I absolutely LOVE the gun and the holster is custom made for it.
SO....
I went down to Cabela's today and test fit the SR40C (same exact gun, but 40 cal and compact) in my crossbreed holster. It fit like a glove since except for the butt and barrel lengths, its identical. It was on sale so I took the plunge and bought it!
Got it home and am wearing it now. HOLY COW, what a difference! After sitting for a few minutes I literally can't tell that I'm wearing it! Plus with the shorter butt it completely disappears under just a T-shirt with this holster! I can't wait to shoot it. I've shot similar compact 40 cal.'s before and didn't experience any real noticeable recoil differences so I'm sure I'll love it.
All in all a good day. I'm much happier with the way this one feels and conceals.
SO....
I went down to Cabela's today and test fit the SR40C (same exact gun, but 40 cal and compact) in my crossbreed holster. It fit like a glove since except for the butt and barrel lengths, its identical. It was on sale so I took the plunge and bought it!
Got it home and am wearing it now. HOLY COW, what a difference! After sitting for a few minutes I literally can't tell that I'm wearing it! Plus with the shorter butt it completely disappears under just a T-shirt with this holster! I can't wait to shoot it. I've shot similar compact 40 cal.'s before and didn't experience any real noticeable recoil differences so I'm sure I'll love it.
All in all a good day. I'm much happier with the way this one feels and conceals.
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Congrats on the new gun. I think most people go through an "evolution" if you will of what they carry as they do more of it.
I think I'm on number 4 or 5 now myself.
I think I'm on number 4 or 5 now myself.
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You might be able to carry the SR9 in the winter, under heavier clothing. Alot of us have bigger carries for cooler wear.
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Very true, the one or two days of cool weather every 3 or 4 years in Texas does make it easier to conceal.SewTexas wrote:You might be able to carry the SR9 in the winter, under heavier clothing. Alot of us have bigger carries for cooler wear.
To the original poster, don't forget that the "printing" that stands out like a bill board to us really doesn't. The general pubic is extremely non-observant. Even when I carry in my belt holster, which I have been doing more often lately, no one seems to notice. (Or at least no one comments.) BTW, my 3rd gen smith is pretty large when compared to more modern designs.
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Good points all around. I may decide to keep both.
On a side note, after work today my wife and I headed of to Shoot Smart and tried out our new friends.
I love this 40 cal.!!
And I bought my wife a Charter Arms "Chic Lady" to carry in her car.
She'll be getting her CHL soon as well. She has always been a revolver girl so I let her pick out her pistol. The case cracks me up.
On a side note, after work today my wife and I headed of to Shoot Smart and tried out our new friends.
I love this 40 cal.!!
And I bought my wife a Charter Arms "Chic Lady" to carry in her car.
She'll be getting her CHL soon as well. She has always been a revolver girl so I let her pick out her pistol. The case cracks me up.
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Cool range pic and welcome to The Forum...both of you.
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Another really good option is the Ruger lc9. It's much more comfortable than the SR9C and it shoots the same caliber. I wear mine in a Disantis Intruder (crossbreed type holster) and the thing just disappears.trentwhite778 wrote:so as a little follow up. I've been carrying around this SR9 full-size throughout the house for a week or so now, and I finally resigned to the fact that for my size and shape, it's just not as comfortable or concealable as I would like for the types of clothes that I wear. It took me a long time to figure out the right spot, height, and cant that was both comfortable and didn't cause the butt to stick out. I hated this because I absolutely LOVE the gun and the holster is custom made for it.
SO....
I went down to Cabela's today and test fit the SR40C (same exact gun, but 40 cal and compact) in my crossbreed holster. It fit like a glove since except for the butt and barrel lengths, its identical. It was on sale so I took the plunge and bought it!
Got it home and am wearing it now. HOLY COW, what a difference! After sitting for a few minutes I literally can't tell that I'm wearing it! Plus with the shorter butt it completely disappears under just a T-shirt with this holster! I can't wait to shoot it. I've shot similar compact 40 cal.'s before and didn't experience any real noticeable recoil differences so I'm sure I'll love it.
All in all a good day. I'm much happier with the way this one feels and conceals.
07/27/12 - Completed Online Application
08/03/12 - Fingerprints submitted
08/04/12 - CHL course
08/06/12 - Packet Mailed to DPS
08/08/12 - DPS Recieved Packet
08/24/12 - BG Comp/Manufacturing Pending
08/25/12 - Manufacturing
08/29/12 - Mailed
09/04/12 - Plastic
08/03/12 - Fingerprints submitted
08/04/12 - CHL course
08/06/12 - Packet Mailed to DPS
08/08/12 - DPS Recieved Packet
08/24/12 - BG Comp/Manufacturing Pending
08/25/12 - Manufacturing
08/29/12 - Mailed
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trentwhite778 wrote:lol yeah, sorry about that. I'm a lefty so the last picture looks "standard".
Welcome to the forum from another lefty! I ordered that same holster. Waiting for it to be made.
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Great post. Way to take it serious and get everything done. Nice guns as well. I have been pushing my mom and grandmother to get thier CHL. I take it your wife has shot her revolver? My grandmother had never really shot a handgun minus a .380 one time. Only one round. I took her to the range to fire her new S&W .38 special and it scared the crap out of her. I helped teach her how to fire it and am trying to get her to take some beginner classes.
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I actually looked at the LC9 originally when I bought the full-size SR9. I liked it, but it was just too small for my hands. I couldn't get a good grip on it.GunNewb wrote:Another really good option is the Ruger lc9. It's much more comfortable than the SR9C and it shoots the same caliber. I wear mine in a Disantis Intruder (crossbreed type holster) and the thing just disappears.
After wearing the SR40 for a couple of days and getting to shoot it yesterday, I'm totally happy with it. It's a good trade off from a the full size 9mm in terms of smaller size yet a bigger punch. Too bad they don't make an LC40