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Top Dawg 08-15-2012 10:51 AM

Concealed carry classes
 
Anyone have any info on when/where upcoming classes. And also price. I've been putting it off too long.

jchief 08-15-2012 10:52 AM

I am interested also.

cmcnabb 08-15-2012 10:54 AM

Hunter Supply in Common Street does them. I'm not 100% sure but I think its around $150. I would just call them and ask

weedeater 08-15-2012 10:55 AM

I want to go, there's a guy in Moss Bluff that will do a class or a Cop in Dequincy

Super Spook 08-15-2012 10:56 AM

I think they have one the 3rd Thursday of every month. Not 100% sure, but I think that is what Todd told me.

inchspinner 08-15-2012 10:57 AM

I think the pistol range next to lagrange in lc offers em quite a bit, i need to as well i missed one they had some time ago its like a two day fri evening course and sat at the range....bring the gun thats easy to shoot, you shoot around 100 rounds on sat if im not mistaken....

Big Flounder 08-15-2012 11:00 AM

Anybody know of a place around baton rouge? I am also interested.

Matt G 08-15-2012 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 477811)
Anybody know of a place around baton rouge? I am also interested.

Vata Group in Covington. They have several different classes on their website. I have not taken one with them yet, but hope to in the future. These guys look to be to notch.

There is also Estrada Tactical in Lafayette that does classes. I will be taking it through him on the 25th. We had about 10-15 people sign up with him and he's coming to our location to do the class!

Spunt Drag 08-15-2012 11:30 AM

I'm interested in going to one too, I think there's one on Lafayette that does everything (background, fingerprint, class) in one Saturday. That would be money.

Lake Chuck Duck 08-15-2012 11:41 AM

I understand the class is $135-$150, but what additional expense should one expect for the "government" side of things? Basically how much does it cost all together to legally walk around packin?

meaux fishing 08-15-2012 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 477835)
I understand the class is $135-$150, but what additional expense should one expect for the "government" side of things? Basically how much does it cost all together to legally walk around packin?

You can do that now for free it just cant be concealed... Louisiana is an open carry state

Lake Chuck Duck 08-15-2012 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 477840)
You can do that now for free it just cant be concealed... Louisiana is an open carry state

:help:

Finfeatherfur 08-15-2012 11:46 AM

If you guys would please consider him, I would appreciate it:

Ricky Benoit
337-821-7775

Ricky is one of the owners of B&T Firearms Training in Jennings. He is a full time Jennings Police officer (supervisor) and does this as supplemental income.

He has a class 8/25/12 in Jennings and I think his class is $125, but you need to confirm. I sent my wife through his class and he is a very good instructor. I have to go through him for my certifications since he is our gun guy and always end up learning something new from him.

weedeater 08-15-2012 12:04 PM

If someone wants to get a class together maybe we can get enuff interest for a private from one of these guys

jrisen 08-15-2012 12:16 PM

I took mine at Hunters Supply on kirkman. It was $125 for the class and then the license is $125. It's $175 if you haven't been a Louisiana resident for 15 consecutive years. There's an application packet on the Louisiana State police website that you have to fill out. You'll need a passport type photo and fingerprints. All the instructions are in the packet. You'll also have to have a few documents notarized.

CajunChristian 08-15-2012 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 477835)
I understand the class is $135-$150, but what additional expense should one expect for the "government" side of things? Basically how much does it cost all together to legally walk around packin?

Whatever the class cost plus, the cost of the passport photo...did my own, the cost of the fingerprinting..$10.00, and $125.00 for a five year permit.
D

Matt G 08-15-2012 12:41 PM

When I first took the class several year ago I mailed all the stuff in. MONTHS later got a letter saying something was wrong with my fingerprints. Well before I could get it all taken care of the time frame for the class had lapses. A buddy of mime drove to BR to do it all and had his perment in just over 30 days. Might be something to think about for those of who who plan on taking it.

weedeater 08-15-2012 12:57 PM

If you use the Cop in Dequincy he helps you fill it all out and takes care of fingerprints in order to help with red tape

jchief 08-15-2012 01:13 PM

FYI!

http://www.lsp.org/handguns.html#apply

hadabite 08-15-2012 01:18 PM

Or just get an out of state Florida concealed carry permit. Cost somewhere around $125 if I remember correct. All u need is hunters ed card passport photo, and fingerprints. No classroom. And its good in LA.

Top Dawg 08-15-2012 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 477872)
If you use the Cop in Dequincy he helps you fill it all out and takes care of fingerprints in order to help with red tape

Tell me more. Any contact info?

weedeater 08-15-2012 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top Dawg (Post 477891)
Tell me more. Any contact info?

I will get the info and post it

jchief 08-15-2012 01:28 PM

Lake Charles
167 Frank Adams (337) 433‐1456
602 Nathaniel Smith nsmith_148@yahoo.com (337) 401‐1551
645 Clarence Jackson BOJACKSON1997@YAHOO.COM (337) 515‐5746
605 Kenneth Taylor talormadefirearms@centurytel.net (337) 639‐4066
147 Gary Donahoo slicks@bellsouth.net (337) 855‐6116
298 Matthew Courtney mwc33@suddenlink.net (337) 540‐0551
300 Tracy McLemore (337) 257‐2093
301 Daniel McLemore dpm1606@aol.com (337) 257‐3733
498 Harold Graham (337) 463‐6439
403 Benjamin Boyette benboyette94@yahoo.com (337) 515‐7234
654 Oscar Lopez tornadotrainer@gmail.com (337) 343‐1679
444 Jonathan Davis jon.l.davis@live.com (501) 215‐7533
533 Tommy Cruse (409) 293‐1376
614 Graves Jones mjones40@gt.rr.com (409) 791‐0571
101 Lester Potts (337) 462‐6555
670 Richard Worthey richard.worthey@gmail.com (409) 210‐9333
503 Ed Diehl diehled@yahoo.com (337) 853‐5449
10 David Armstrong strong1513@yahoo.com (337) 589‐2400
93 Earl Gothreaux (337) 562‐0820
504 Lee Perkins (337) 513‐7447
564 Mark Benoit aashooters@suddenlink.net (337) 707‐1856
647 David Collins (813) 436‐716

LC area instructrs

kcinnick 08-15-2012 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hadabite (Post 477884)
Or just get an out of state Florida concealed carry permit. Cost somewhere around $125 if I remember correct. All u need is hunters ed card passport photo, and fingerprints. No classroom. And its good in LA.

This information is wrong, a Louisiana Resident with an out of state Florida permit cannot conceal carry with the Florida permit within Louisiana. Louisiana residents MUST have a LOUISIANA CHP to carry a concealed handgun outside of their private property in the state of Louisiana.

Some of the BEST instructors in the state are:

Alan from Geaux Shootin in Prairieville
Pablo from Estrada Tactical in Breaux Bridge
Barret from Bearco Training in Mandeville

I wouldn't go to just any class, go to a class where you are going to learn something. I have been through classes about 5 times and not all classes are created equal. I only needed the class twice, the extras where freebies or "audits", usually I would demo some holsters or something. If you are in the Baton Rouge area, go with Alan, I love his outdoor range set up, he takes you out into Alligator Bayou where he owns some private land with a range set up and does the qualifier, if you tell him ahead of time and that you want to have some fun after the class, if possible he makes arrangements to have some fun after class.

After class was over we shot USPSA qualifier style courses, brought out the AR15's and did a little "Plinking". Poor bowling pins.

Pablo is a great choice for the Western part of the state.

hadabite 08-15-2012 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcinnick (Post 477907)
This information is wrong, a Louisiana Resident with an out of state Florida permit cannot conceal carry with the Florida permit within Louisiana. Louisiana residents MUST have a LOUISIANA CHP to carry a concealed handgun outside of their private property in the state of Louisiana.

Some of the BEST instructors in the state are:

Alan from Geaux Shootin in Prairieville
Pablo from Estrada Tactical in Breaux Bridge
Barret from Bearco Training in Mandeville

I wouldn't go to just any class, go to a class where you are going to learn something. I have been through classes about 5 times and not all classes are created equal. I only needed the class twice, the extras where freebies or "audits", usually I would demo some holsters or something. If you are in the Baton Rouge area, go with Alan, I love his outdoor range set up, he takes you out into Alligator Bayou where he owns some private land with a range set up and does the qualifier, if you tell him ahead of time and that you want to have some fun after the class, if possible he makes arrangements to have some fun after class.

After class was over we shot USPSA qualifier style courses, brought out the AR15's and did a little "Plinking". Poor bowling pins.

Pablo is a great choice for the Western part of the state.

Then Troop D gives wrong information out. My brother in law and best friend have O/S Florida permit and carry in LA and Texas.

hadabite 08-15-2012 02:04 PM

Ok just looked it up. It used to be legal. Didnt realize they changed it 2 years ago. Learn something new every day. and will now let the bro in law and friend know. Lol

Matt G 08-15-2012 02:13 PM

Thanks for the info kcinnik. I'll be taking the class with Pablo next week. A friend of mine suggested him. He said he's a great teacher. I just hope it's better than the last class I took in the Lafayette area. Hours of sitting in a class and 5 minutes on the range. I was very disappointed to say the least.

cajun_poboy 08-15-2012 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 477811)
Anybody know of a place around baton rouge? I am also interested.



This guy does classes at BassPro. http://www.gordonhutchinson.com/gord...n/Courses.html

cajun_poboy 08-15-2012 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 477835)
I understand the class is $135-$150, but what additional expense should one expect for the "government" side of things? Basically how much does it cost all together to legally walk around packin?

Class prices vary... in addition to the class price, there is a fee of $125 paid to the state for a first time registration.

Bluechip 08-15-2012 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cajun_poboy (Post 477925)
Class prices vary... in addition to the class price, there is a fee of $125 paid to the state for a first time registration.

Yep.....$125.00

Cashier's Check or Money Order only.

kcinnick 08-15-2012 02:44 PM

Pablo is awesome, I have never taken a class from him, but I have done business with him. Too bad he is in love with Kydex, I can't get him over to the leather side. I use kydex for gun games, but when it comes to daily wear, leather is the way to go, especially when you can make whatever you want without a wait....

Big Flounder 08-15-2012 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cajun_poboy (Post 477921)

5 minutes from my house. Thanks man!

kcinnick 08-15-2012 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 477945)
5 minutes from my house. Thanks man!

Not knocking Gordon, but I would recommend taking Alan's class in Prairieville over the BassPro class. It is a much better experience, he does more than teach what the state requires(after the class is over of course), he will make you a better shooter if you let him, and he has the equipment and experience to do it. Alan just has more freedom and space to do more things, even though the classroom time is at his house, but when you get to the outdoor range it is a lot different than being in a single lane at Bass Pro. All you have to do is tell him ahead of time you want to do some extra shooting after class and let him know what you have in mind. Oh, and you leave with your pictures, and usually a notary comes to class if he can get one, one does it for free, the other charges $10, either way it is worth it.

http://www.geauxshootin.com/

Country Boy 08-15-2012 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 477840)
You can do that now for free it just cant be concealed... Louisiana is an open carry state

You saying i can walk around in public looking like John Wayne with a pistol on my side and not get questioned by the po-po?

Big Flounder 08-15-2012 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcinnick (Post 477956)
Not knocking Gordon, but I would recommend taking Alan's class in Prairieville over the BassPro class. It is a much better experience, he does more than teach what the state requires(after the class is over of course), he will make you a better shooter if you let him, and he has the equipment and experience to do it. Alan just has more freedom and space to do more things, even though the classroom time is at his house, but when you get to the outdoor range it is a lot different than being in a single lane at Bass Pro. All you have to do is tell him ahead of time you want to do some extra shooting after class and let him know what you have in mind. Oh, and you leave with your pictures, and usually a notary comes to class if he can get one, one does it for free, the other charges $10, either way it is worth it.

http://www.geauxshootin.com/

Thanks man.

Dogface 08-15-2012 04:03 PM

Country boy, absolutely. You can open carry in Louisiana, no problem with the po-po.

duckfreak 08-15-2012 04:48 PM

Not sure how far you are willing to travel, but there is one being held this weekend in Vermilion Parish. Can you provide contact if interested.

Dink 08-15-2012 06:09 PM

I got one going on Saturday the 25th. Bringing the Wife. Not sure if we have anymore openings, but if you wanna go, PM me

kcinnick 08-15-2012 08:24 PM

I have never been questioned about Open Carry. I wouldn't carry like John Wayne though...

I prefer a M&P Pro in a Pancake holster at 2 or 4 depending on what I am doing for open carry. Sometimes I break out a 1911 in a nice holster, depends on where I am going.

CajunSaint 08-15-2012 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duckfreak (Post 478020)
Not sure how far you are willing to travel, but there is one being held this weekend in Vermilion Parish. Can you provide contact if interested.

Where? I'm interested...

capt hoop 08-15-2012 09:28 PM

Got mine from Mr. Demarco at Gretna PD. He has them once a month. My renewal is comming up.

Big Flounder 08-15-2012 11:12 PM

What do you have to have to just carry a gun in your vehicle? And how often do you renew your conceal carry?

Bluechip 08-15-2012 11:41 PM

Renew is every 5 years...

weedeater 08-16-2012 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 478194)
What do you have to have to just carry a gun in your vehicle? And how often do you renew your conceal carry?

Nothing required to have it in vehicles

jaclyn.renea 08-16-2012 07:11 AM

Took a class last fall near Fort Polk. It's got a lot of good information, even if you don't want to carry concealed.

Marshrat 08-16-2012 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 477842)
If you guys would please consider him, I would appreciate it:

Ricky Benoit
337-821-7775

Ricky is one of the owners of B&T Firearms Training in Jennings. He is a full time Jennings Police officer (supervisor) and does this as supplemental income.

He has a class 8/25/12 in Jennings and I think his class is $125, but you need to confirm. I sent my wife through his class and he is a very good instructor. I have to go through him for my certifications since he is our gun guy and always end up learning something new from him.

Took his class about a year ago and will go back when it is time to renew.

Warren

kcinnick 08-16-2012 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marshrat (Post 478600)
Took his class about a year ago and will go back when it is time to renew.

Warren

My advice is to not take the same class over again, take the class from another good instructor. I have been through 5 classes, 4 different instructors and I picked up something in all of them, even the one that they guy was not following the law and got shut down. Any good instructor will tell you the same thing, even good instructors take other instructors class.

I sure didn't pay for all of them, 3 didn't cost anything, one was $75, the other was $50.

kcinnick 08-16-2012 10:15 PM

I guess I should introduce myself a little since I jump into all the gun threads.

I make custom leather gun belts and holsters designed mainly for concealed carry and will be launching a coated bullet line next week.

www.Ferraraleather.com

Bullet website is still in construction.

Matt G 08-16-2012 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcinnick (Post 478682)
I guess I should introduce myself a little since I jump into all the gun threads.

I make custom leather gun belts and holsters designed mainly for concealed carry and will be launching a coated bullet line next week.

www.Ferraraleather.com

Bullet website is still in construction.

Sweet. I'll be giving you a call soon. I can't find a holster that I like for my Bersa 380. Right now I have an Uncle Mike inside the waist band but I'm just not sold on it.

bjhooper82 08-10-2014 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt G (Post 477920)
Thanks for the info kcinnik. I'll be taking the class with Pablo next week. A friend of mine suggested him. He said he's a great teacher. I just hope it's better than the last class I took in the Lafayette area. Hours of sitting in a class and 5 minutes on the range. I was very disappointed to say the least.

I know this thread is very old but how did you like the class with Pablo? I'm looking for somewhere in or close to lafayette to get my permit very soon.


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