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GAPP has another CCW class coming up. This one will be held at the Young Republicans Club in Easton, PA with the live fire range portion at the Phillipsburg Pistol Club in Phillipsburg, NJ. Florida and Utah are the most sought after permits in the nation because they are the most widely recognized. We provide all services necessary to get a concealed carry permit in both UT and FL including the applications, envelopes, passport photos, finger prints, notary seal, and UT CFP instructor seal. We also help you fill in the application so it wont be returned for being completed improperly. For a course description, registration information, and other class dates, go to www.gappnj.com.

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There are still slots available for this class. If you want your UT and FL CCW permits, dont miss out on this class, its one stop shopping for prints, passport photos, etc. Anyone who knows what he UT curriculum is about will tell you the class is pretty basic... but our team ads quite a bit to the necessary curriculum and even the veteran shooters in the group learned a few things. And the classes are a good time as well. www.gappnj.com

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If anyone is thinking abt this course and is on the fence with taking it,,,,,Take It. I recently took his class at the Buckeye Gun Club in Barneget.

 

Cameron has everything there so all you do is add your check, seal it up and mail it. One stop shopping. It was a great course, very informative and enjoyable.

 

He and his team actually made it fun.

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There are still slots available for this class. If you want your UT and FL CCW permits, dont miss out on this class, its one stop shopping for prints, passport photos, etc. Anyone who knows what he UT curriculum is about will tell you the class is pretty basic... but our team ads quite a bit to the necessary curriculum and even the veteran shooters in the group learned a few things. And the classes are a good time as well. www.gappnj.com

 

I am also going to want to apply for a CT non res permit, and that requires at least NRA Basic Pistol. Will this course be able to provide a certificate for that?

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I am also going to want to apply for a CT non res permit, and that requires at least NRA Basic Pistol. Will this course be able to provide a certificate for that?

Responded to you PM, sorry for the bad news.

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