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Posted: 8/12/2015 10:54:03 AM EDT
ND Class 1 CCW holders will now have reciprocity in MN.


CONCEALED WEAPON LICENSE RECIPROCITY REACHED BETWEEN NORTH DAKOTA AND MINNESOTA BISMARCK, ND – Concealed weapon license reciprocity has been reached between
North Dakota and Minnesota, announced Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem.  Effective immediately, North Dakota Class 1 Concealed Weapon Licenses are recognized in Minnesota,
and Minnesota concealed carry permits are recognized in North Dakota.  “North Dakota Class 1 license holders now have reciprocity in thirty-nine states,” said
Stenehjem.

http://www.ag.nd.gov/

Link Posted: 8/12/2015 4:29:02 PM EDT
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Utah no longer recognized  

Guess there will be a run on Class 1 classes
Link Posted: 8/12/2015 6:55:32 PM EDT
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For those of you that have taken the Class 1.  May I ask to clarify some of the shooting?  

15 yds draw from secured holster: could that mean any IWB or OWB or does it have to have a lock like a serpa for example?

On command draw and fire 6-9 rounds depending on weapon, reload then use support hand....does that mean the first shots are one handed?

How many misses are allowed???





eta spelling
Link Posted: 8/12/2015 9:03:26 PM EDT
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For those of you that have taken the Class 1.  May I ask to clarify some of the shooting?  

15 yds draw from secured holster: could that mean any IWB or OWB or does it have to have a lock like a serpa for example?

On command draw and fire 6-9 rounds depending on weapon, reload then use support hand....does that mean the first shots are one handed?

How many misses are allowed???





eta spelling
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I used OWB holster so I wouldn't flag the person next to me if I was using my IWB at 5 o'clock. You can use either though.

2 hands from strong side, then 2 hands using support side.

24 shots, 17 hits minimum. I was using 6 rounds in each magazine. I think the standard is 70%.
Link Posted: 8/12/2015 9:11:14 PM EDT
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That sucks. Wonder how any people in ND have a UT permit.

Utah law does not require permit-holders to demonstrate shooting proficiency. Minnesota law requires training to include shooting proficiency.
Link Posted: 8/13/2015 10:28:01 AM EDT
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I used OWB holster so I wouldn't flag the person next to me if I was using my IWB at 5 o'clock. You can use either though.

2 hands from strong side, then 2 hands using support side.

24 shots, 17 hits minimum. I was using 6 rounds in each magazine. I think the standard is 70%.
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For those of you that have taken the Class 1.  May I ask to clarify some of the shooting?  

15 yds draw from secured holster: could that mean any IWB or OWB or does it have to have a lock like a serpa for example?

On command draw and fire 6-9 rounds depending on weapon, reload then use support hand....does that mean the first shots are one handed?

How many misses are allowed???





eta spelling


I used OWB holster so I wouldn't flag the person next to me if I was using my IWB at 5 o'clock. You can use either though.

2 hands from strong side, then 2 hands using support side.

24 shots, 17 hits minimum. I was using 6 rounds in each magazine. I think the standard is 70%.


Wow, I dont know if I could hit a barn with my left hand even standing inside it....

Guess its time to do lots and lots of practice and bulk buys of 9mm

eta....Thanks Got_Nukes for the info  
Link Posted: 8/13/2015 10:30:03 AM EDT
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That sucks. Wonder how any people in ND have a UT permit.

Utah law does not require permit-holders to demonstrate shooting proficiency. Minnesota law requires training to include shooting proficiency.
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Utah no longer recognized  

Guess there will be a run on Class 1 classes


That sucks. Wonder how any people in ND have a UT permit.

Utah law does not require permit-holders to demonstrate shooting proficiency. Minnesota law requires training to include shooting proficiency.



I personally know 10 people.  Classes were full in town for  a year straight.....so Im guessing there is a lot of them.  Good news in Fargo tho, there is another indoor range opening soon.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 3:12:45 AM EDT
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Looks like I did my Utah permit for no reason.




Now I need to find somewhere to get an ND class 1. Third times the charm, right?
Link Posted: 9/19/2015 6:54:51 PM EDT
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14 years with a ND class 2.  Minnesota =
Link Posted: 9/28/2015 3:41:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/28/2015 11:42:41 PM EDT
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