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Utah Concealed Carry Course
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Utah Concealed Carry Course
Ken Maurer
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Introduction This class will actually meet the training requirements for Utah and several other states. The handout CD has license application information for Utah, as well as a complete sylabus for the class. If you've got any questions, please ask.
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CD Contents Notes on Non-Resident Licenses Administrative Rule
CFP Application CFP Name or Address Change FAQs
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CD Contents Fingerprint Handout INS Handout Reciprocity
Training Curriculum Utah CFP Denial & Sussuspension Criteria FOPA - 18 USC 926A
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Utah Firearm Permit Permit good for 5 years
Must apply within 1 year of class Total Application Fees - $49.00 Permit processing fee - $34.25 FBI fingerprint processing fee - $14.75
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Utah Permit Recognition (for Non-Residents)
AK, AL, AR, AZ, DE, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, OH, OK, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY
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Utah CFP Application At least 21 years of age
Application signed & stamped by instructor One passport quality photo Copy of driver license One (blue) type applicant fingerprint card Copy of NH Pistol Permit if NH resident (or other state that recognizes Utah CFP)
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PRIMARY CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS
Ignorance Carelessness
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ELEMENTS OF FIREARM SAFETY
Positive Attitude Knowledge Skill
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FOUR BASIC GUN SAFETY RULES
Treat all firearms as if they are loaded. Always keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to fire. Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. Before the decision to fire, be sure of your target, your target’s environment and any other safety hazards.
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OTHER SAFETY RULES Know your target and what is beyond.
Know how to use the firearm safely. Be sure the firearm is safe to operate. Use only the correct ammunition for your firearm. Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate.
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OTHER SAFETY RULES Never use alcohol or drugs before or while shooting. Store all firearms so they are not accessible to unauthorized persons. Never handle a handgun in an emotional state such as anger or depression. Keep the firearm unloaded until ready for use.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Be a knowledgeable gun handler and user. Before starting to clean a gun, be certain it is not loaded. Cleaning a gun also provides an opportunity to check the proper function of the gun. Always be sure the gun barrel is free from obstructions.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Hand a pistol to another person safely. Carry only one type of ammunition. Make sure old or antique firearms or military souvenirs are unloaded and safe to operate. Never fire at surfaces that can cause a bullet to ricochet.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
If a cartridge fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, keep the muzzle pointed in safe direction, and for at least 30 seconds.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
If anything unusual is noticed when a shot is fired Stop firing; Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction; Keep your finger off the trigger; Unload the gun and check to be sure the chamber is empty; and Visually inspect the barrel for obstructions.
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR CHILDREN AND OTHERS
Positive Role Model Difference Between TV, Toys and Reality Children Should Be Taught Stop Don't Touch Leave the Area Tell an Adult
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ACTION TYPES Revolver Single Action Double Action Double Action Only
Semi-Automatic Double/Single Action
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AMMUNITION: TYPES & COMPONENTS
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AMMUNITION FIRING SEQUENCE
Cartridge in Chamber Firing Pin Strikes Primer Primer Ignites Powder Powder Produces Gas Gas Expands & Pushes Bullet
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Ammunition Defensive Ammunition Practice Ammunition Reliability
Controlability Stopping Power Accuracy Muzzle Flash Practice Ammunition Non-Expanding Reduced Powder Charge Reduced Cost
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Falfunctions Misfire Hangfire Squib Load
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Considerations for Holsters
Safety Retention Accessability Concealability Comfort
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Utah & Federal Laws and Regulations
Please review the complete laws and regulations contained in the class syllabus on the CD.
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Federal Laws and Regulations
Places off-limits Interstate Transfers Interstate Transportation Air Ground
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Utah Laws and Regulations
Places off-limits Notification of Law Enforcement Officers Alcohol
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Lethal Force Reasonable and Immanent Threat of Death or Serious Bodily Injury Third Parties Mutual Combat
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Dealing with Dangerous Situations
Avoid Deescalate Escape Non-Lethal/Less-Lethal Means
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On Line References BCI Website bci.utah.gov/concealed-firearm/
Utah Criminal and Traffic Codes Air Travel with Firearms
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Thanks & have a good day. Remember to be safe.
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