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I checked the Department of Public Safety and read what was needed. I took my class at Second Amendment Gun Shop in Springfield Tennessee ($50), then went to the nearest full service driver license center and submitted my paperwork and $115. They gave me a list of places to be fingerprinted and I called the closest to make an appointment. They fingerprinted me the next day and I had my permit in 3 weeks.

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I did the Handgun Carry Permit renewal form in Memphis on Summer at the highway patrol office the same time i surrendered an out of state license for a TN driver license. The renewal is a one page application with carbon copies, so i am assuming the original must be obtained at the same highway patrol office. The highway patrol used the same picture on my new driver license for my handgun carry permit. I was really impressed how efficient the state is at turning around carry permits.....one month for me while i used my valid out of state Concealed handgun license until it arrived.

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Completed fingerpriting on 04/05/08. Got permit last week. Now, how can a fat man hide a gun on his body?

Well, you know, like ... what model gun?

( get a mousegun and you can just hide it between rolls :shake: )

-OS

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Well, you know, like ... what model gun?

( get a mousegun and you can just hide it between rolls :mad: )

-OS

Hand guns I own now: Makarovs, CZ52s, CZ82. Used to have a Taurus .357 mag revolver but it was stolen. All Great for the truck. When I first thought about getting my handgun permit, it was only so I could have one available on the road.

After reading "More Gun, Less Crime" I've been thinking about carrying. Problem is, I don’t even like carrying a cell phone. I’ve been thinking about the small Kel-Tec P-3AT 380 ACP model. On Ebay they have holsters for these, that look and fit like a wallet. So, they claim. And I want something I can hit a target 25 yards with. Don’t know how the Kel-Tec shoots.

Looking for any and all suggestions. I could not find a fold, large enough, for anything I own now. And even with the Kel-tec, I’ll get sweaty and It’ll squirt out.

Advice?

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.....And I want something I can hit a target 25 yards with. ....Advice?

75' is not really a self-defense situation.

If you need to shoot someone at 75 feet, you are in a gun battle of some sort or you've probably exceeded your legal self-defense zone.

I'm not saying that it couldn't be a "legal" shooting, but it would take some odd extenuating circumstances for you to be totally exonerated.

(.02 + inflation opinion)

- OS

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To my knowledge, there's no involvement of the Sheriff. The office you use to submit your application will direct you as to how/where the fingerprints are done.

Just use the link I posted above and it will tell you step-by-step how to apply.

Good luck to you.

They send something to the Sheriff to get approved. When I called to see what the hold up was they told me they still hadnt gotten the approval from my local sheriff.

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