I GOT my GLOCK LICENSE 🔫🪪

Published on December 8, 2023
Duration: 13:18

This video details the process of obtaining a Texas License to Carry (LTC), focusing on the shooting proficiency test. The instructor, Esai Givens, explains the requirements, including a 4.5-hour class and a timed shooting qualification at 3, 10, and 25 yards using iron sights only. He demonstrates the drills and shares his experience achieving a perfect score of 250, highlighting the importance of legal firearm ownership and self-defense preparedness.

Quick Summary

The Texas License to Carry (LTC) shooting proficiency test requires participants to pass timed drills at 3, 10, and 25 yards using iron sights only. A perfect score of 250 is achievable, with shots breaking the scoring line counting towards the total. Obtaining an LTC also simplifies firearm purchases and is recommended alongside gun insurance for legal protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Texas LTC
  2. 00:35LTC Class Requirements
  3. 01:10Shooting Test Rules (No Optics)
  4. 01:33Choosing a Firearm for the Test
  5. 02:35Test Day Preparation
  6. 03:22Heading to the Range
  7. 04:43Classroom Instruction
  8. 05:06Moving to the Gun Range
  9. 05:34Shooting Drills: 3 Yards
  10. 06:10Shooting Drills: 10 Yards
  11. 07:43Shooting Drills: 25 Yards
  12. 09:00Final 25-Yard Shots
  13. 10:07Receiving the Certificate
  14. 10:53Post-Test Reflection
  15. 11:59Gun Insurance Discussion
  16. 12:41Conclusion and Encouragement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for the Texas License to Carry shooting proficiency test?

The Texas LTC shooting test requires participants to complete a 4.5-hour class and pass a timed shooting qualification. You must use iron sights only, no optics or lasers are allowed. The test includes drills at 3, 10, and 25 yards with specific time limits for firing shots.

What is the scoring for the Texas License to Carry shooting test?

The Texas LTC shooting test is scored out of a maximum of 250 points. Participants must achieve a minimum score of 250 to pass. Shots hitting the line of a scoring zone are counted, as demonstrated by the speaker achieving a perfect score despite a shot breaking the line.

What firearm is recommended for the Texas LTC shooting test?

While any handgun can be used, the video features a Glock 17, chosen for its accuracy and frame. The key requirement is that the firearm must be used with iron sights only, meaning any mounted optics or lasers must be removed.

Why is gun insurance important for Texas LTC holders?

Gun insurance is recommended for Texas LTC holders to cover potential legal expenses arising from self-defense incidents. Even if a firearm is used legally, individuals can still face lawsuits, fines, or jail time, making legal representation crucial.

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