Utah CWP

Shrapnel762

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Anyone got a Utah CWP? An instructor had a booth at the deer classic and was trying to sell us on one. the recirocity for there covers georgia and 14 other states SC doesn't. It's a 4 hr course with no written or shooting qual. and good for 5 years.
 

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My buddy has one. At one time ATP gun shop offered it taught along with the SC course...You just paid $50.00 more and spent a little more time the same day...

I keep thinking about it. It would almost be worth it to have the Georgia OK...but, I never travel much....

Steve
 

Black Widow

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You can actually apply for a Floirda non-resident CWP (if you have your SC) via mail and it covers a few more states then Utah.
 

Red Hat

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+1 on the New Hampshire permit. It was a great deal when it was only $20 but even at $100 the fact that it's painless to get one still makes it a good deal.
 

fordnut

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I thought they had stopped the mail in permits in New Hampshire...

$100.00 and no problems would be good for me...

Anyone got the address. I had it and after the time ran out before, I threw it away.

Steve
 

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I think the only state that the FL permit has and the NH permit does not is Washington state. On the other hand, the NH permit gives you NH, which FL doesn't have lol
 

Enjay

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Right. They both give us 35 states, I think the ones that toggle are Washington state and New Hampshire. Frankly, I'm not likely to visit either so as long as I get GA and some other travelling states I'll be good to go. Since NH is easier and cheaper that's the one I'm going for.
 

russell97ta

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Right now, the NH permit is a 6 month wait. I got mine 3 years ago when it was only 6 weeks. I'd pay extra to get the Florida quicker.
 

Enjay

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I can understand not wanting to wait but the places that I'm travelling to this year are covered under SC so I don't mind waiting, and I'd rather not have to pay for and take another class.
 

Gamer

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+1 on NH as mentioned got mine a while back and the cost was much lower.
 
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