Intro To Holster Class - CCW Next Steps

Rocky Mountain Freedom Training
Class Description
Our introduction to holster class is a course designed to teach individuals the fundamentals of carrying a firearm in a holster. This class is typically aimed at beginners who have little to no experience with holsters or carrying firearms.
 
The course may cover topics such as the different types of holsters available, how to choose the right holster for your body type and firearm, and how to properly and safely wear a holster.
 

*Holster and training firearm will be provided 

**No live firearms or ammunition will be allowed in the classroom
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FAQs

Yes, our concealed carry class meets all the requirements to apply for your Colorado CHP. 

Anyone applying for their CHP on or after July 1st 2025 will be subject to the new training requirements. We will likely transition to teaching the new requirements starting in March due to the backlog of application appointments many sheriff’s offices are facing. HB24-1174 requires a total of 8 hours of instruction including a minimum of 50 rounds on the range. 

For now, please bring your drivers license. We have everything else needed in terms of class materials. We will up this section accordingly as we transition to the new classes

Our current CHP class lasts around 3.5 hours, but can depend on class interaction.

Please do not bring any firearms (loaded or unloaded) into the classroom. If there is range time provided after (starting in March), then specific carry instructions will be provided in your confirmation email. 

8821 E Hampden Ave Suite 102 or 117 Denver, CO 80231

Please send an email to info@gormft.com with your full name, phone number, address, email address used to register for class, and the date you completed the class. We will get a replacement certificate sent out to you for a cost of $19. 

We will cover all of this in class, but the process is fairly simple and requires you to take a CHP class and then going through the application process through your local County Sheriff department.

Once you complete your application appointment with your local sheriff’s office, they have no longer than 90 days to complete the background check and get the permit back in your hands.

All training certificates received under the current training requirements will expire on June 30th. Under HB24-1174, certificates of completion will be valid for 1 year

5 years. 6 months prior to the expiration date, you are eligible to take a renewal course, and 4 months prior to expiration you can actually apply for your renewal.

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