I live in New Mexico and just finished my 2-year refresher on my CCL. The course of fire is way easy, but the folks running the business care about passing safe, accurate shooters, so they qualify all students one-on-one and also use training targets that challenge each person on the line to do far more than the sadly easy minimum qualification.
The law here is that you can carry any caliber up to what you qualify with in semi-auto, then separately with the largest caliber revolver with which you fire a qualifying score. I use a 45 ACP semi-auto and a 45 Auto Rim revolver - not planning to conceal and 480s or 50s, thank you.
One quibble I have is that both single- and double-action revolvers are allowable; my preference is to always fire DA revolvers DA. The rangemasters allow SA or DA with DA revolvers, but that's a minor quibble. I could use any number of other CCL instructors that are much, much easier, but these folks do a fine job, so I'll not whine.
How about your states?
The law here is that you can carry any caliber up to what you qualify with in semi-auto, then separately with the largest caliber revolver with which you fire a qualifying score. I use a 45 ACP semi-auto and a 45 Auto Rim revolver - not planning to conceal and 480s or 50s, thank you.
One quibble I have is that both single- and double-action revolvers are allowable; my preference is to always fire DA revolvers DA. The rangemasters allow SA or DA with DA revolvers, but that's a minor quibble. I could use any number of other CCL instructors that are much, much easier, but these folks do a fine job, so I'll not whine.
How about your states?
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