Friday, May 27, 2011

CHL Jitters?

I have been asked several times if I am afraid or nervous about taking the test. The answer is, "not at all."

I am not an excellent marksman and I do not know the ins and outs of the Texas Gun Law but I do know two things:
1.) They will tell me everything I need to know to pass the written test in the class
2.) If a lady who had never shot before can pass the shooting portion with a borrowed gun, so can I

I don't know anyone who knows anyone who has ever failed the test. If you can shoot well enough to hit the target at all, and you handle your weapon safely, I am told there should be no problem passing the test.

If you want to see what the shooting portion of the test includes, visit this website http://www.krtraining.com/KRTraining/TexasCHL/CHLtest.html

One thing I would highly recommend. Know your gun. Most instructors say that they will have a few extra guns in case you don't have one, but I do not recommend using a loaner. If you don't own a gun but want to take the class, borrow one but at least a couple of weeks before the class. Familiarize yourself with it. Know what it is, what size ammo it uses, how to take it apart, clean it and put it back together. Know how to load it and shoot it. Know how much ammo the clip holds and where the safety is. You will be nervous enough taking the test in front of strangers, you don't want to be trying to use a strange gun as well. As I read on a recent thread, "You wouldn't show up at Driver's Ed not knowing how to operate a vehicle would you?" If you shoot yourself in the foot trying to cock the hammer, you probably won't pass.

I have faith in myself. I have faith in you. We can do this.

Have a great day!
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4 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzLDN_bY0Hs

    A good video to watch in preparation for the shooting portion of the Texas CHL

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  2. I have a LC9s Ruger but I would like to have a LCP Ruger 380 for a backup should I stick to my LC9s or go head and get the LCP Ruger.

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    1. Firearms are like underwear, no one can tell you what is right for you.

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