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Guest Don't-Tread-On-Me
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Colt .45 Mark IV Officers Compact Lightweight...

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Guest bkelm18
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Man, the testosterone is thick in here. How did this go from your weapon of choice in qualifying for your HCP to bragging about how little of your target was left? Forgive me if I sound like a jerk, but who cares? I don't remember that being part of the OP's original question.

For the record, I placed 100% of my qualifying shots on the target, but that's more a testament to the accuracy of the Hi Power I used than to any supposed skill level I possessed, which at the time was virtually NONE, other than knowing which way to point it and how to pull the trigger.

Wonder if anyone could hit 100% in a real, live high-pressure SD situation? I know I couldn't, no matter how accurate I am standing still at 7 or 15 yards punching holes in paper. Yet that's one thing that a lot of instructors fail to mention, the adrenaline dump and the loss of fine motor skills when you actually have to defend your life or the life of someone you care about.

Remember the 11th commandment: Thou shalt not kid thyself.

:eek: The OP asked about the shooting portion. People were relaying their experiences. :)

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:D The OP asked about the shooting portion. People were relaying their experiences. :)
Guess I just interpreted it differently than you did.

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Guest msparks
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Glock 26, since that is what I planned on carrying. One ragged hole in the center. By the end I was speed shooting the 3 and 7 yard targets (we had 3-7-and 15)

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Ruger mk II, why use more expensive ammo if you don't have to? :shrug:

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I used a Browning Hi Power 9mm. As others have said, the shooting portion is really easy. Personally I'd recommend doing it with either a .22lr or a 9mm just to save on the cost of ammo.

Guest bluecanary25
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I qualified with my Star 30M - 9mm

my wife shot her Neos 22LR

my son used the Neos as well

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Baby Eagle 40. Like everyone else I made just one big hole....but I have the target to prove it. :shrug:

If I had to do it all over again I'd use something really obnoxious, like a 500 S&W. :D

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I used a Colt Mk4 Series 70 .45acp. My wife, daughters and their husbands all used S&W .38s of one model or another. I saw every kind of revolver & auto you can think of used. More .22s than I would have thought.

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Guest RobThatsMe
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My suggestion is simple.

Use what you feel comfortable with.

You are not graded on the caliber, or if it is a revolver or pistol. You are graded on your accuracy.

You can always purchase your carry weapon of choice at a later time, and practise, practise, practise.

Rob

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If you are a new shooter, take the gun you intend to carry.

you can ask questions of your instructor.

If not...save money.

i shot a GSG 1911 .22

i entertained myself by trying to write my name and make smiley faces.

Guest lostpass
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Do not worry about failing. You cannot fail unless you shoot the instructor..........

You fail if you shoot the guy even once? Everyone makes mistakes!

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I used a Taurus .357 Magnum revolver. Scored 100% not that it means I'm a great shot but rather how simple the requirements are.

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I will be taking my carry permit class next month and was just wondering what gun you used to take yours. More so what caliber. As of right now I just have my XDm .40. Is there information somewhere that tells you the distances and accuracy you must hit to pass? Haven't shot in a while. I will be putting in some range time and was wanting to make sure I practice at those distances. Thanks.

I used my Sig P226 that I carry for mine but I used my 22LR conversion kit so it only me $1.44 to fire my required 48 rounds vs $17 for a box of .40 FMJ.

You do I think 12 shots at 3 yards, 24 shots at 7 yards and then 12 shots at 15 yards and you only need to hit inside the 7 on the full size targets. Funny thing about it, you only need a 70% to pass. So you can actually hit the target and 3 and 5 yards and then miss every shot at 15 yards and still pass.

Guest ArmyVeteran37214
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I used a CZ-75 Compact .40 S&W that I owned at the time. Damn I miss that gun!

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XD-9Tac. Shots at 3, 7, 15 yards. Mark (Instructor) saw my target, and asked that I aim at a different spot so he could count the rounds, then laughed and walked on. So, I went with headshots for the last series, and yes, that's six rounds, not three. If "I" can pass, anyone can pass.

I loaned my CZ SP01 and Beretta 92 to buddies from work that took the class with me. Most everyone else shot the Ruger 22/45 supplied by the range, except one of my other buddies that went with us took his Mosquito. 3 shots, jam. 4 shots, jam. 1 shot, jam. Everybody in the class almost gave up on him.

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I used my Rock Island 1911 CS because I'd bought it the day before and was looking for an excuse to shoot it.

My wife used her Pheonix Arms HP22 with the short barrel because Uselton told her it was garbage.

A guy I work with used this little folding pocket .22 derringer revolver that he's got that takes about 5 minutes to reload and has a 1/2" barrel.

My point is, the gun doesn't matter, just use what you're comfortable with and you'll be fine. If I had to do it again I'd use the HP22 - save my self a few bucks to buy a decent holster for the .45 AND annoy a gun snob? Win-win.

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