This video explains how non-residents can obtain a California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit. As of April 22, 2025, individuals from other states can apply, provided they are members of the CRPA or Gun Owners of America. The process involves applying through a chosen county (like Orange County), an online interview, fingerprint rolling, and completing California-sanctioned training, which can be done in Arizona by TRB Training. The permit is valid for two years and allows concealed carry throughout California.
This video provides crucial updates for California CCW permit holders and applicants regarding 2025 regulations. Key changes include mandatory Live Scan for renewals starting January 1, 2026, increased minimum training hours from 4 to 8, and new carry restrictions in parks, playgrounds, restaurants, and bars. It also discusses processing delays for 'add-a-gun' requests in Orange and LA Counties and highlights a significant development allowing out-of-state/non-resident applications, potentially paving the way for national reciprocity.
This video clarifies the number of firearms that can be listed on a California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit, noting significant variations by county. Orange County and Riverside County generally allow unlimited firearms, though Riverside has caliber restrictions (380 to 45 ACP). Los Angeles County has stricter limits, typically three firearms for permits issued by the Sheriff's Department or municipalities, with some municipalities allowing only one or two.
This video clarifies the process and current status of obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in Southern California for 2023. It debunks the myth that obtaining a CCW is difficult, stating that proper paperwork and steps lead to approval unless one is a prohibited person. The video highlights increased wait times, particularly in LA County, and explains the shift in application authority to local municipal police departments for residents within their jurisdiction.
This video focuses on CCW renewal training, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice with the slogan "Train hard. Train often. TRAIN TRB!". It highlights Tap Rack Bang Training as a USCCA Official Partner and encourages viewers to sign up for their Orange County CCW Permit Course. The description also provides links to their website, social media, and a free Concealed Carry Guide from the USCCA.
This video promotes Defensive Skills Academy, emphasizing consistent and rigorous training under the "TRB" banner. It highlights the importance of preparedness and encourages viewers to sign up for courses, specifically mentioning an Orange County CCW Permit Course. The description also promotes a partnership with USCCA, offering a free Concealed Carry Guide to gun owners.
This video focuses on the vetting process for instructors at TRB Training, emphasizing their credentials and backgrounds. It highlights the importance of quality instruction for firearm owners and encourages viewers to sign up for courses. The description also promotes the USCCA and offers a free Concealed Carry Guide, linking to various TRB Training social media and website pages for sign-ups and further information.
This video is a compilation of Tap Rack Bang Training's (TRB) top 5 most-watched videos from 2021. The description emphasizes the importance of consistent firearms training, promoting the hashtag #TRBtraining and linking to their website and social media profiles. It also highlights their partnership with the USCCA, encouraging viewers to get their FREE Concealed Carry Guide. The video appears to be an overview of their most popular training content from the previous year.
This YouTube video, titled '12 Days of Christmas Dry Fire Day 12,' is part of a training series by Tap Rack Bang (TRB) Training. The description emphasizes consistent and hard training with the hashtag #TRBtraining. It promotes the company's website and social media channels, and highlights a partnership with USCCA, encouraging viewers to access a FREE Concealed Carry Guide. The video appears to be instructional, focusing on dry fire practice as a training method.
This video focuses on essential ear protection for new firearm shooters, discussing key concepts to consider when choosing between earmuffs and in-ear protection. It aims to educate beginners on making informed decisions to safeguard their hearing. The description also highlights Tap Rack Bang Training's affiliation with USCCA and promotes their Orange County CCW Permit Course.
This YouTube video from TRB Training provides an overview of their Orange County Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) course in California. It demonstrates range training exercises, including the five-point presentation, control pairs, hammer pairs, and failure drills, conducted at 3, 5, and 7 yards. The course aims to prepare individuals to obtain a valid CCW certificate from the Orange County Sheriff's Department, covering all necessary qualifications and information to pass the CCW test. The description also outlines the basic requirements for obtaining a CCW license, such as good moral character, good cause, residency, and completion of an acceptable firearms training course, welcoming beginners.
Effective January 31, 2020, Orange County CCW permit holders can make modifications to their listed firearms, provided these modifications are legal in California. This includes adding red dot optics, porting barrels, custom finishes like Seracote, and performing trigger jobs. However, magazine capacity remains capped at 10 rounds for CCW purposes. Spouses and domestic partners can now share firearms on their respective CCW permits, allowing one to qualify with and carry a firearm legally registered to the other.
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