Next Steps After Your Concealed Carry Class: Essential Insights and Tips

Published on May 29, 2023
Duration: 4:17

This video provides essential next steps for individuals who have completed a concealed carry class. Instructor Will Workman emphasizes that owning a firearm is only the first step, and skill development is paramount. He outlines three key actions: finding a consistent place to practice (range or dry fire), investing in a shot timer to measure and improve speed under pressure, and seeking quality hands-on training from a qualified instructor. These steps are crucial for developing practical self-defense capabilities.

Quick Summary

After completing your concealed carry class, focus on three essential next steps: find a consistent place to practice (range or dry fire), invest in a shot timer to measure and improve speed under pressure, and seek quality hands-on training from a qualified instructor. These actions are crucial for developing practical self-defense skills and ensuring proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Journey
  2. 00:23Meet Will Workman & Channel Mission
  3. 00:37Why You're Serious About Protection
  4. 01:06Personal Story: Initial Concealed Carry Class Experience
  5. 01:33Free Guide to Concealment Offer
  6. 01:51Prerequisites: Handgun and Safe Holster
  7. 02:01Step 1: Find a Shooting Range
  8. 02:15Importance of Dry Fire Drills
  9. 02:26Creating a Structured Training Plan
  10. 02:31Step 2: Buy a Shot Timer
  11. 02:47Why Shot Timers Are Crucial for Speed
  12. 03:02Recommended Shot Timer: RangeTech
  13. 03:19Step 3: Find a Quality Instructor
  14. 03:22Value of Hands-On Training
  15. 03:34Prioritizing Training in Small Towns
  16. 04:01Training with Will Workman
  17. 04:05Call to Action: Like & Subscribe
  18. 04:07Closing Remarks: Be Alert, Stand Firm

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential next steps after completing a concealed carry class?

After your concealed carry class, focus on three key areas: finding a consistent place to practice (range or dry fire), acquiring a shot timer to measure and improve speed, and seeking quality hands-on training from a qualified instructor. These steps are vital for developing practical self-defense skills beyond the initial certification.

Why is a shot timer important for concealed carry holders?

A shot timer is crucial for concealed carry holders because it allows you to measure your shooting speed accurately. This is vital for improving performance under the time pressure inherent in a real-world gunfight. By tracking your times, you can identify weaknesses and effectively work on becoming faster and more proficient.

How can I improve my firearm skills if I live in a small town?

Even if you live in a small town, you can improve your firearm skills by utilizing dry-fire drills at home to build a foundation. For live fire, you may need to travel to an indoor range or join a gun club for outdoor access. Prioritizing one or two quality training courses per year with a traveling instructor is also highly recommended.

What is the most important takeaway for new concealed carriers?

The most important takeaway for new concealed carriers is that skills are far more critical than equipment. While owning a firearm and a holster is necessary, continuous training, practice, and skill development are paramount for effective self-defense. Don't become complacent after getting your permit.

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