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Concealed Firearms Permit Class May 24

Concealed Firearms Permit Class May 24

Source: Stillwater Firearms Association

 

Residents looking to obtain or renew their concealed carry permit can sign up for an all-day training course scheduled for Saturday, May 24, 2025, at 325 Sheckler Road in Fallon. The class runs from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and provides the required training for a Nevada CCW permit under NRS Chapter 202.

Stillwater Firearms Association hosts this class, which includes classroom instruction, a written test, and a live-fire qualification. It’s important to note—this is not a basic firearm safety course. Students must already know how to handle their firearms safely and must demonstrate safe and competent skills to pass.

Pre-registration is requested, and the class is expected to fill up quickly. Participants are encouraged to arrive by 7:30 a.m. to ensure a seat.

The course fee varies depending on the type of certification in Nevada: Initial training is just $60, and renewal training is only $40. Payment is cash or check only—no credit cards accepted.

To pass the live-fire portion, students must bring:

  • A firearm and 30 rounds of factory-produced ammunition
  • A strong-side holster (no shoulder or cross-draw holsters allowed)
  • Eye and ear protection

Extra recommended items include appropriate weather gear, extra ammo, and either a speed loader (for revolvers) or a spare magazine (for automatics).

Participants are not allowed to bring firearms or ammunition into the classroom portion of the training.

For more information or to register, call (775) 750-3373 or visit www.stillwaterfirearms.org.

 

 


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