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<blockquote data-quote="helmethead" data-source="post: 973589" data-attributes="member: 9652"><p>I had this same question when I was about to take the class. Since I wanted my wife to get her CCW, we took the class together and I was told I could skip out on the second half of the course (the firing portion) since I have pistol shooter (M9 expert YeaH!) on my dd214. </p><p></p><p>But someone on here asked me why I would pass up a chance to go shooting and I had to agree. If my wife wouldn't have been there, I probably would have skipped the shooting, but the better than saving the money would be saving the time, about 4 hours out of a perfectly good saturday.</p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S.>>>>>>>>>> In virginia where I was last stationed, an Active Duty military can get their CCW with only a signed statement and an active duty ID card. With Reciprocity, that means you are good to carry in several other states, including Oklahoma (IIRC). Wish I would have gotten mine there before I left. DOH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helmethead, post: 973589, member: 9652"] I had this same question when I was about to take the class. Since I wanted my wife to get her CCW, we took the class together and I was told I could skip out on the second half of the course (the firing portion) since I have pistol shooter (M9 expert YeaH!) on my dd214. But someone on here asked me why I would pass up a chance to go shooting and I had to agree. If my wife wouldn't have been there, I probably would have skipped the shooting, but the better than saving the money would be saving the time, about 4 hours out of a perfectly good saturday. P.S.>>>>>>>>>> In virginia where I was last stationed, an Active Duty military can get their CCW with only a signed statement and an active duty ID card. With Reciprocity, that means you are good to carry in several other states, including Oklahoma (IIRC). Wish I would have gotten mine there before I left. DOH! [/QUOTE]
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