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Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:15 pm
by marksiwel
Unless you are trying to win some sort of Prize its almost TOO easy to shoot and pass the CHL part.
I was practicing with a Rented 9mm at Eagle Peak the other Day that I had never shot.
Was it as good as a normally am? No, could I have passed the CHL test? heck yeah.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:18 pm
by Bayllor
Appreciate all of the feedback. I'm going to use the Glock and will report back when done.
Thanks all!

Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:39 pm
by Dragonfighter
Bayllor wrote:Appreciate all of the feedback. I'm going to use the Glock and will report back when done.
Thanks all!

I carry a Glock because of a loaner during my first CHL.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:10 pm
by threoh8
I used the loaner Glock 19 and the free ammunition that came with it - cheaper than burning my own .45ACP!
OK, I dropped one point. Considering that I was shooting a strange plastic mushtrigger, I'll take that score.
Yes, I liked the Glock.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:30 pm
by KFP
The first CHL class I took was similar in set up and initially sounded odd to me, but after going through the qualification with them, I understood why they had set it up that way. In my experience, they did not want students to do anything other than pick up the gun, aim, fire, set the gun back down - nothing more. I was actually scolded for removing the empty mag after the gun ran dry before I set the gun down with the slide back after the first string of fire. They loaded the mags, they loaded the guns, the students just pulled the trigger. It was the assembly line approach to CHL courses (down to the Glocks in every color, as long as it's black).
You will not have any issues qualifying with the gun, the test is straightforward and easy.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:33 pm
by Kevinf2349
Hmmmmm I thought that loading the mag and knowing how to drop the mag out, reload and re-inset was all a part of the 'gun awareness' and gun safety?

Obviously not from the above post.
Learning something new everyday in here.

Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:36 pm
by KFP
Kevinf2349 wrote:Hmmmmm I thought that loading the mag and knowing how to drop the mag out, reload and re-inset was all a part of the 'gun awareness' and gun safety?

Obviously not from the above post.
Learning something new everyday in here.

Not in the interest of time....
Needless to say, I was not impressed with the instruction they provided students.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:07 am
by Skydivesnake
Don't sweat the shooting test - if you have had any experience shooting any handgun whatsoever, you will pass the test no problem. I saw people pass that had never even shot any handgun before, let alone the one they turned up with, and had to be shown which way round to put the rounds in the mag. Amazing that anyone would be so unprepared but there ya go - all passed, as I say.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:33 pm
by marksiwel
DubiousDan wrote:KFP wrote:
Here's a link with some of what he says. Scroll down just past the "STATE FEES" portion.
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/renewals.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I understand why he's doing this but I don't agree 100% with every thing he says.
Yep bet that guy has some stories and some nightmares
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:36 pm
by Kevinf2349
marksiwel wrote:DubiousDan wrote:KFP wrote:
Here's a link with some of what he says. Scroll down just past the "STATE FEES" portion.
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/renewals.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I understand why he's doing this but I don't agree 100% with every thing he says.
Yep bet that guy has some stories and some nightmares
Sounds pretty much like the same thing the guy at Texas City Gun Range said to me about some of the CHL renewals he has seen. It is a little scary really.

Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:58 pm
by FlynJay
I took my class at College of the Mainland. Lem is a great instructor in my book.
I brought my own P95 and did not have any problems; they let me use their ammo since they use leadless.
The biggest concern I would have is to have three mags (they happened to have a third one for me to use). The firing course is setup so that you have the correct number of rounds in your gun for the course being shot. i.e. load 5 shoot 5.
For the first round you will have three magazines loaded with 5, 10, and 5.
When in doubt, call the instructor. He will be able to tell you what he has in the safe and if he has a third mag for you.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:13 pm
by pbwalker
marksiwel wrote:DubiousDan wrote:KFP wrote:
Here's a link with some of what he says. Scroll down just past the "STATE FEES" portion.
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/renewals.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I understand why he's doing this but I don't agree 100% with every thing he says.
Yep bet that guy has some stories and some nightmares
I took my original CHL class with Sammy back in 08. Great guy!
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:31 pm
by boomerang
marksiwel wrote:DubiousDan wrote:KFP wrote:
Here's a link with some of what he says. Scroll down just past the "STATE FEES" portion.
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/renewals.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I understand why he's doing this but I don't agree 100% with every thing he says.
Yep bet that guy has some stories and some nightmares
Maybe those renewals are those ones who needed someone to load their magazines, etc, during the original class.
Re: CHL Class - Their Gun or Mine?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:46 pm
by Bayllor
FlynJay wrote:I took my class at College of the Mainland. Lem is a great instructor in my book.
I brought my own P95 and did not have any problems; they let me use their ammo since they use leadless.
The biggest concern I would have is to have three mags (they happened to have a third one for me to use). The firing course is setup so that you have the correct number of rounds in your gun for the course being shot. i.e. load 5 shoot 5.
This was one of my biggest concerns. Since I only have two mags, I don't want to hold up the group while reloading. I was told that COM has enough mags to load the appropriate number of rounds for each course, as FlynJay states. Still planning to use the Glock and looking forward to it. I just hope that I don't like it too much!

Might end up at another gun show looking for a deal......
Thanks FlynJay!