Tactical Training Center – Flemington, NJ https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com Wed, 27 Dec 2023 18:15:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Tactical Training Center – Flemington, NJ https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com 32 32 NJ Concealed Carry Training 2023: Essential Updates for September https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/nj-concealed-carry-training-2023-essential-updates-september/ Mon, 25 Sep 2023 13:47:40 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=25142 HERE WE GO AGAIN! The State of New Jersey is at it once more. The NJ Concealed Carry regulations have undergone another revamp, specifically addressing the training requirements. These updates come swiftly on the heels of the changes made in July of this year. The good news is, this new course of fire isn’t as […]

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HERE WE GO AGAIN!

The State of New Jersey is at it once more. The NJ Concealed Carry regulations have undergone another revamp, specifically addressing the training requirements. These updates come swiftly on the heels of the changes made in July of this year. The good news is, this new course of fire isn’t as rigorous as the one before.

If you’re wondering about the details, it’s crucial to read the memo released by the New Jersey Attorney General. This document gives a clear picture and framework for understanding whether or not you might need to “requalify”. You can access the memo at this link: https://nj.gov/njsp/firearms/pdf/Memo_to_LE.pdf

Once you’ve perused the memo, you’ll note vital takeaways for anyone holding a NJ Concealed Carry Permit. For instance, if you haven’t completed the HQC2-Modified (this being the course of fire that the State mandated around July 1, 2023) or haven’t successfully undergone a CCARES evaluation (a course of fire aligning with the protocol) by December 31, 2023, your permit might no longer be valid.

To check if you’ve complied with the CCARES protocol during your initial TTC Qualification Course, here are the criteria you must have met:

  • A minimum of 50 scored rounds per participant. (The TTC Handgun Qualification Course met this).
  • Secure at least an 80% passage rate using an FBI type Q target. (The TTC Handgun Qualification Course satisfied this).
  • Fire a minimum of 10 rounds each from the 15, 10, 7, 5, and 3-yard lines. If you’ve shot fewer rounds from these distances, the balance must come from farther distances.
  • Safely holster and unholster during the shooting course, which includes drawing the weapon from a secured holster for firing at each mandatory distance and then reholstering after completing the round. (The TTC Handgun Qualification Course passed this).
  • Show proficiency in safe reloading during the shooting course. (The TTC Handgun Qualification Course covered this).

It’s essential to know that if you’ve already cleared the HQC2-Modified, which was set from the start of July 2023 to 15 September 2023, there’s no need to requalify. Kudos to those who managed to clear the HQC2-Modified – it’s a commendably comprehensive training course!

Lastly, remember that New Jersey isn’t rolling out an entirely new course of fire. Instead, they’ve outlined minimal standards each trainer should use as their protocol. Our team has curated a course of fire based on this, and we plan to have it up on our site soon. We believe it provides a realistic gauge of the NJ Concealed Carry Permit holder’s basic standards. This course of fire has been integrated into all our CCW Qualification Courses for NJ Permit sessions.

In the meantime, Keep Training!

 

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New Jersey Concealed Carry Training: How Much Firearm Training is Enough? https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/new-jersey-concealed-carry-training-much-firearm-training-enough/ Tue, 05 Sep 2023 15:47:13 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=24992 Securing a concealed carry permit in NJ? Heard about the revised standards that the state has implemented? While these new rules may seem daunting, they are designed to ensure the safety of every NJ resident. As a premier destination for NJ firearms training, the TTC is here to help you navigate these changes. Concealed Carry […]

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Securing a concealed carry permit in NJ? Heard about the revised standards that the state has implemented? While these new rules may seem daunting, they are designed to ensure the safety of every NJ resident. As a premier destination for NJ firearms training, the TTC is here to help you navigate these changes.

Concealed Carry in NJ: Understanding the Changing Landscape

So, you’ve obtained your concealed carry permit in NJ. With the state’s evolving regulations, especially with the introduction of interim qualification standards, it’s natural to wonder where this journey ends and how much is truly enough. While we’re not just another NJ gun store or NJ gun range, we believe in the importance of training. Even if you’re an experienced gun-carrier, there’s always more to learn.

Training is different from qualification. At TTC, we focus on providing the right type of NJ firearms training so that you meet the measurable standard of a given task, the qualification. This ensures that you’re adequately prepared in the unfortunate event that you need to use a handgun for defense.

Decoding M.A.S.P.: The Gold Standard of Firearm Training

In my previous career as a SWAT and Law Enforcement training officer, a term stood out – Minimal Acceptable Standards of Performance (M.A.S.P.). Our defenders, whether in law enforcement or military, adhere to this standard. The CCP Qualification course (HQC-modified) is the state’s benchmark of these minimal standards. While the term “minimal” indicates the bare minimum, our goal is to ensure you surpass these standards:

  1. Safely load and unload a handgun, whether at home or discreetly in your vehicle.
  2. Master the art of safely drawing and holstering a concealed handgun, especially with concealing clothing.
  3. Develop the skills to flee, move to cover, issue commands, all while managing a loaded handgun. Know when to holster and when to keep the gun ready.
  4. Achieve accuracy when targeting, understanding the responsibility that every bullet carries.
  5. Adapt to diverse environments – day or night, indoors or outdoors, crowded or secluded places.

Why Mere Qualification Isn’t Enough

Think about the current process: A resident can visit an NJ gun store, purchase a firearm, secure a concealed carry permit, and potentially never fire that gun. Is that the person you’d want nearby in a crisis? While visiting an NJ gun range is a start, it isn’t enough.

Competitive shooting has its merits, but real-world scenarios are unpredictable. The standards set by NJ, as mentioned in N.J.S.A. 13:54-2.4, might lean heavily towards law enforcement training. However, they may not always align with the situations a civilian CCP holder might face.

Beyond the Basics: Training at TTC

Our advice isn’t just about ticking off qualification boxes. We urge you to consider additional training, especially ones that are court defendable and based on the lawful use of self-defense. Proper training results in qualification, and these qualifications set the standard.

This late summer and fall, TTC offers specialized programs dedicated to NJ Concealed Carry classes, practice qualification sessions, Revised Qualifications for current CCP holders, and a dedicated class for initial qualification for prospective permit holders. Join us and elevate your skills.

Find our full training class schedule here.

For private lessons training, go here.

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NJ Concealed Carry Permit Holders https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/news/nj-concealed-carry-permit-holders/ Wed, 26 Jul 2023 00:38:33 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=24503 TO:  NJ Concealed Carry Permit Holders FROM: Scott Lessig – TTC Director of Training DATE:  25JUL2023 RE:  Revised CCW training and qualification standards from the NJSP and NJOAG Many of you are asking for advice on whether or not you are required to complete the new training standards.  You may have also seen what other […]

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TO:  NJ Concealed Carry Permit Holders

FROM: Scott Lessig – TTC Director of Training

DATE:  25JUL2023

RE:  Revised CCW training and qualification standards from the NJSP and NJOAG

Many of you are asking for advice on whether or not you are required to complete the new training standards.  You may have also seen what other ranges are doing.  Some ranges have said that they have been told by the NJSP that their previous qualification is similar enough to the new test and are telling their customers that the previous qualification is enough. Some ranges are recommending that everyone since the Bruen decision should qualify.  We are also aware that the some of the new training forms from the NJSP forms webpage indicate that “Any requirement for classroom training and target training shall not be required for a renewal applicant who completed the instruction and training when obtaining a permit to carry a handgun issued within the previous two years.”  There’s lots of conflicting information out there.  The best advice that I can give you is to read the revised statute N.J.S. 2C:58-4 (signed into law on Dec 22, 2022) and review the Administrative Code N.J.A.C 13:54-2.4 and apply it to the training that you have received and the date that your Concealed Carry Permit was granted, and make your decision on whether or not you want to requalify.

We have a different perspective, instead of looking to see whether one should qualify or not, why not train and advance your skillset?  We are the Tactical TRAINING Center; training is what we do to prepare ourselves for what we don’t want to have to do.  We train UP to standards, not DOWN.  Our initial qualification course mirrored the Retired Officer’s Qualification Course, and we had a failure rate of about 15-20%.  Most of those who did fail, obtained additional training, practiced and then passed.  Some of those who failed, decided to go to another range with lesser qualification standards.  In the end, those who went to other ranges and got their permits, didn’t do themselves nor their families any favors.  It’s interesting that the new standards are similar to what ours had been.  The CCP holders who came to our range and passed, proved that they possess a skill and proficiency based upon a real world environment and creditable standards. “They Earned It”.   Training to the standard of a new qualification course will only enhance your skills and credibility.

Think ahead, if you are involved in an incident and your training records come into question (which they likely will), do you really want to rely on “we were told that we don’t have to requalify” or would you rather demonstrate that you passed the new standards, and have documentation to prove it?  Perhaps if you don’t requalify, you’ll second guess and you won’t carry.  Doesn’t that defeat the whole purpose of obtaining your CCP?  For those who indicate that CCP is a Constitutional Right, I entirely agree.  Unfortunately, most of our political leaders in New Jersey disagree, and don’t want people to carry guns, are passing laws left and right to prevent it.  Until we get some relief in the form of case law or revisions you have to navigate this at your own legal peril.  I personally commend you for assuming responsibility for your own personal safety, don’t stop now.  Protect yourself legally, so you can protect yourself physically.

 

 

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Range Etiquette and Safety  https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/range-etiquette-safety/ Wed, 22 Feb 2023 00:00:22 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=22759 There are a myriad of different goals for shooters attending open range time, from sporting to competition to defensive practice. While there are different reasons for shooting, everyone wants to have a safe, rewarding and enjoyable session.  The Tactical Training Center employs Range Safety Officers but safety is everyone’s responsibility.  Firearms safety requires the shooter […]

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There are a myriad of different goals for shooters attending open range time, from sporting to competition to defensive practice. While there are different reasons for shooting, everyone wants to have a safe, rewarding and enjoyable session. 

The Tactical Training Center employs Range Safety Officers but safety is everyone’s responsibility. 

Firearms safety requires the shooter to be mindful, attentive and have the basic knowledge of your particular firearm. Knowing basic operation of your firearm includes knowing how to safely load, unload and check your firearm to ensure its condition. As a side note, a firearm’s mechanical safety can fail and never should be solely relied upon for safety. As the shooter, you are responsible for your actions and your firearm. 

If you are uncertain or uncomfortable, TTC offers several training classes and Private Lessons to assist you. 

  • Always keep your muzzle pointed in the safest direction. For our purposes, that is the downrange impact area. 
  • Keep your finger straight and on the frame of the firearm until just prior to shooting. A common violation of this is when the firearm in lowered to assess the target. When you assess, your finger must come off the trigger. 
  • Know your target and beyond. While this seems easy on the range, this is a common violation with projectiles impacting the ceiling. Prior to shooting, you should imagine the path of the bullet. If the target is too high for your position, then the bullet will impact the ceiling. A good rule of thumb is to keep your targets at eye level. 
  • Know the condition of your firearm. Is it loaded or unloaded? If not actually shooting, the firearm needs to be unloaded with the action open and facing upward so everyone can see it. 
  • Firearms must be cased or holstered, in the case of concealed firearm permittees until you are in your port. If you are shooting with others in separate ports and want to try each others firearms, shooters move to ports to try the firearm. Do not move firearms between ports. 

Those are some basic rules for safety. While not all encompassing, following those will put you on the right path to safe shooting. 

Along with basic safety, basic consideration of others in the range is important. Shooters are generally considerate of others but there are some unique situations that you may not realize. 

When firing a semiautomatic handgun, if the shooter is very close to the bench, his or her ejected spent shell casings may enter his or her neighbor’s port. This can be distracting to your neighbor. 

Be mindful of your allotted time and leave enough time to put away your firearms, gear and ammunition so the next shooter doesn’t have to wait. 

Please do not put any liquid in the trash. 

As stated, these rules and suggestions are not all encompassing. However following them will do a lot for safe, rewarding and enjoyable open range session. 

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Key Points of the New NJ CCW Law A4769/S3214 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/news/key-points-new-nj-ccw-law-a4769-s3214/ Tue, 27 Dec 2022 18:50:00 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=22085 Hi Tactical Training Center friends! As we approach the Holiday season, our state legislature has created a series of new or newly modified laws that will affect all law-abiding firearms owners and carry permit holders.  I strongly suggest that you read these bills, as they can have substantial impact on your firearms rights if allowed […]

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Hi Tactical Training Center friends! As we approach the Holiday season, our state legislature has created a series of new or newly modified laws that will affect all law-abiding firearms owners and carry permit holders.  I strongly suggest that you read these bills, as they can have substantial impact on your firearms rights if allowed to remain intact. https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/S3214/bill-text?f=S3500&n=3214_U2

We all are anticipating that our Second Amendment representative groups will counter these soon to be signed laws.  The Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs (A.N.J.R.P.C) seems to be ready with a federal lawsuit.  This is good news.  I suggest that you read the lawsuit as well.   https://www.anjrpc.org/page/CarryLawsuitFilings . We are also hoping that the federal appellate courts act quickly and put a stay to the requirements in the laws.

When reading the law, you will see that many requirements are overly broad, vague and a direct violation of many of our rights, not just our Second Amendment rights.  In addition to the overly broad and undefined “prohibited areas”, the law also seems to provide for some permission to be in these areas when carrying a handgun.  I found the term “brief, incidental entry onto property” interesting.  This seems to allow a carry permit holder onto one of the prohibited areas for a short time.  The prohibited areas include the buildings, grounds, or parking areas of the property.  So would I be violating the new law by carrying my handgun into my county administration building in order to get a tax map, so I could see where the “prohibited” property lines are located, as long as my time was “brief, incidental entry onto property”?  Gosh, I hope there’s not a line of other carry permit holders when at the clerk’s office.  And what if I walk along a property line of an allowed area on my right and a prohibited area on my left and my handgun is on my right side? Would that be a violation and does that mean that I have to walk backwards on my way out?

A few other portions of the law made me think as well.  The new law says that the permit holder must declare to a law enforcement officer on a traffic stop or other incident that they are carrying a handgun.  What if the permit holder is stopped in one of the prohibited areas?  Isn’t there a Fifth Amendment that seems to have been forgotten about here? And, am I reading this correct, you’re supposed to secure the handgun in your vehicle and you must secure it in a case, safe, trunk of the vehicle, unloaded of course, which means that you would unload and possibly reload in public?  Can I yell, “Thay hello to my leettle frien”, in my best Cuban accent ala Tony Montana as I reload in the parking lot?  In yet another section of the new law, it says that a police officer can inspect the gun, if the permit holder is under criminal investigation.  Is there a Fourth Amendment (search and seizure) issue that needs to be considered?  Would I be out of place if I asked the officer to clean it while they inspected it?

The problem with the law and many others in New Jersey is that it’s not a “workable” law and over-burdens and over-complicates concepts for the citizens, law enforcement and legal system.  The new training requirements are required to take place 7 months from now.  What we will continue to do at the TTC is provide you with the best training programs and firearms related products.  Many of our customers have already received their carry permits.  The great news is that it has forced the NJ legislature to recognize that the carrying of a firearm by citizens exists and it is here to stay.

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Gun Ranges That Rent in New Jersey https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/news/gun-ranges-rent-new-jersey/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 20:39:56 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=21832 As an instructor who conducts private lessons, I often encounter clients that are new to firearms. Frequently these clients have a preconceived idea of what firearm they’d like to purchase. That often changes once we start shooting different firearms. When I bought my first firearm over 30 years ago, my research into purchasing firearms consisted […]

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As an instructor who conducts private lessons, I often encounter clients that are new to firearms. Frequently these clients have a preconceived idea of what firearm they’d like to purchase. That often changes once we start shooting different firearms.

When I bought my first firearm over 30 years ago, my research into purchasing firearms consisted of reading magazines, talking to people some of whom lacked real knowledge, and going to firearms stores.

I wish the Tactical Training Center and its rental program were around when I first started my journey towards purchasing my first firearms. I would have saved money and I would have saved space in my gun safe, taken up with firearms I rarely use. Even though I feel comfortable enough now to buy a firearm without shooting it first, I still enjoy and find it beneficial to shoot other firearms. Learning the mechanisms of a new firearm helps to continually improve my shooting skills.

Every shooter from new to seasoned will benefit shooting other firearms. Not only will it help you decide exactly what firearm you’d like to buy, it will increase your firearms operational knowledge. A fun thing that I like to do is experience a firearm of a different type than I’m used to. Say you only own a semiautomatic pistol, shooting a revolver can be fun and exciting. Same goes for those firearms owners that only own a shotgun. It will be great to experience a modern sporting rifle.

The Tactical Training Center located in Flemington, NJ, has over 70 firearms available in the rental program. These firearms range from .22 caliber bolt action rifles to a .44 caliber revolver and everything in between. In addition the firearms are well maintained with regular cleaning and inspections. The Tactical Training Center also has a very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful sales staff that can assist you in both renting and purchasing firearms. Whether you are just starting in firearms, owned firearms for a few years or a seasoned firearms owner, renting a firearm at the Tactical Training Center is for you.

JAY HUNTER
TTC Master Instructor
About Jay: Jay retired in 2019 as a Detective Sergeant in the Town of Clinton (NJ) Police Department after a 26 year law enforcement career involving both patrol and investigative assignments.

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Defense Outside the Home https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/defense-outside-home/ Fri, 14 Oct 2022 21:02:26 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=21371 With the recent US Supreme Court ruling, there is a renewed interest in personal protection outside the home in New Jersey. More people than ever are applying for handgun carry permits. Carrying a firearm should not be taken lightly and comes with a lot of responsibility. Coming from a combat Marine Corps Infantry and police Special […]

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With the recent US Supreme Court ruling, there is a renewed interest in personal protection outside the home in New Jersey. More people than ever are applying for handgun carry permits.

Carrying a firearm should not be taken lightly and comes with a lot of responsibility.

Coming from a combat Marine Corps Infantry and police Special Weapons and Tactics background, I know the value of proper training. Not only can it save the lives of you and your family, it can potentially save you legal trouble.

For the concealed carry individual, your training needs to be relevant, realistic, challenging and most importantly reoccurring.

Carrying a firearm without proper formal training does not make you a responsible concealed carry person. In the same vein, carrying a hammer does not automatically make you a carpenter. Carrying a firearm without proper training endangers you and the lives of others.

I’d recommend your live-fire firearms training consist of not only how to operate your chosen handgun but operating with a holster in a concealed carry manner. Formal training, including tactical marksmanship, is important along with practicing at the range.

Along with a reoccurring live fire firearms training, every responsible concealed carry person needs Reality Based Training. Fortunately modern police and military training does not consist exclusively of firearms live fire. Police officers and Service members train in realistic environments that mimic what they might face on either the streets or battlefield. That way when faced with a threat or combat, they can react appropriately. Same applies to the responsible concealed carry individual.

Like live fire training, Reality Based Training needs to be reoccurring not just “one and done.” The training should be held in a controlled environment that simulates the environment a responsible concealed carry person frequents. The training should include realistic but non live firing “guns” that give marksmanship feedback. There should be trained role players who stick to specific learning objective scripts. Finally the training needs to feature both shoot and don’t shoot situations.

The Reality Based Training Series is a series of classes created to provide a clearer perspective on the Use of Force decision making process. This particular class will incorporate TTC role players to bring you the most realistic situations. The focus will be on non-lethal solutions to these scenarios with lethal options as a last resort.

Sign up for our new Reality Based Training Series Today!

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Best NJ Party Ideas for Family Fun & Organized Events at TTC Laser Combat in Flemington https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/laser-combat/best-nj-party-ideas-family-fun-organized-events-ttc-laser-combat-flemington/ Tue, 16 Aug 2022 18:09:02 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=20728 Better than Laser Tag for Fun Family Parties and Events — TTC Laser Combat! This is NOT Laser Tag… this is Laser Combat! An Exciting Event for the Whole Family If you’re anything like me, looking for something to do for my family involves seemingly endless internet searching and asking others for ideas. Change that […]

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Better than Laser Tag for Fun Family Parties and Events — TTC Laser Combat!

This is NOT Laser Tag… this is Laser Combat!
An Exciting Event for the Whole Family

If you’re anything like me, looking for something to do for my family involves seemingly endless internet searching and asking others for ideas. Change that to looking for party ideas and the task seems impossible. What inevitably happens is we settle for the usual party ideas like theme party venues, entertainment businesses or we just settle for our homes. In the case of home parties, it requires planning and pre and post cleanup.

Why not try something different? Whether it’s a kids or adult birthday, bachelor or bachelorette, family reunion or a work party, Laser Combat is different, fast paced, exciting and fun.

We Can Customize Your Entire Laser
Combat Experience, Even for Bachelor Parties!

Laser Combat or as it’s often called Laser Tag utilizes simulated “guns.” While they are called “guns,” no projectiles are shot. What is “shot” is an eye safe, invisible laser. This is what makes Laser Combat inherently safer than paintball or air soft. In addition to being issued laser “guns” each participant is issued a laser receiver which makes noise and lights up when hit by his/her opponent’s laser beam.

During Laser Combat, some common games are team vs team, everyone for themselves, capture the flag and protect an area. No matter what game I’ve seen played, every game ends with everyone smiling.

Exciting Custom-Missions Made for
Your Entire Party’s Enjoyment!

Laser Combat at the Tactical Training Center features a large arena, realistic “guns,” and tactical equipment such as helmets and vests. Parties can bring in their own food/refreshments and enjoy them in the arena or for a modest fee in our VIP room. There are three packages: “Infantry Pack” which has a plastic laser gun (the guns in this package are more designed for small children); “SWAT Pack” which has a realistic metal M4 laser gun; and “Combat Pack” which has an AK-12 (full auto) laser gun.

For more information or to book, go to our Laser Combat booking page here.

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Make Your CCW Application Foolproof with These Recommendations (July 2022 Update) https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/make-ccw-application-foolproof-recommendations-july-2022-update/ Thu, 21 Jul 2022 17:34:15 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=20479 The post Make Your CCW Application Foolproof with These Recommendations (July 2022 Update) appeared first on Tactical Training Center - Flemington, NJ.

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THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT HAS REVERSED THE NEW JERSEY STANDARD FOR THE “JUSTIFIABLE NEED” REQUIREMENT FOR CARRYING A CONCEALED HANDGUN.

The State of New Jersey has stipulated training requirements which are necessary prior to submitting your concealed carry application.

Applications which are incomplete or do not meet the requirements will be denied by New Jersey State Officials.

Bookmark this page and our New Jersey CCW step-by-step requirements guide found here, to stay updated.

YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO DEMONSTRATE SAFETY, FAMILIARITY, AND ACCURACY.  This will be a pass or fail, you must pass with an 80% or better.

If you believe you’re unprepared for a successful application. You must read below before wasting your time and money…

The New Jersey CCW training requirements are explained in N.J.A.C. 13:54-2.4(B) and 2C:58-4. These statutes require that a person wishing to meet the requirements of concealed carry attend and receive training and pass a qualification course of fire. The process consists of:

  1. Being thoroughly familiar with the safe handling and use of handguns as per N.J.A.C. 13:54-2.4(B)
  2. Submission of the applicant’s most recent handgun qualification scores utilizing the handgun(s) he or she intends to carry as evidenced by test firings administered by a certified firearms instructor of a police academy, a certified firearms instructor of the National Rifle Association, or any other recognized certified firearms instructor
  3. Passage of Use of Force laws by certified instructor

The Tactical Training Center offers a training program designed to meet and exceed the training requirements for the concealed carry application in New Jersey. Our instructors have experience and certifications far exceeding those at other ranges.

Carrying a loaded firearm is a massive responsibility, and we know NJ’s proficiency scoring will be hard to pass.

We highly recommend the following training courses to prepare for a successful CCW application in New Jersey.

  1. Basic Handgun Course (4 hours)
  2. Intermediate Handgun 1 & 2 ((2) 3-hour classes)
  3. Holster Draw 1 & 2 ((2) 3-hour classes)
  4. Concealed Carry Course (consists of (4) 3-hour classes)
  5. CCW Qualification & Readiness Class

Click here to see our full online class calendar with all of our upcoming CCW Qualification Courses, Advanced Handgun trainings, and more!

Our highly recommended comprehensive training program consists of 28 hours of training and qualification time. We believe our instructors, as well as our training, far exceeds the requirements to satisfy 13:54-2.4(B).

If you have questions regarding the information given in this email please contact Scott Lessig, Director of Training.

Scott Lessig is a law enforcement supervisor with nearly 30 years’ experience, serving the majority of his career with the Raritan Township Police Department and as a SWAT officer since 1987. He was a founding team member, team leader, instructor and coordinator for Hunterdon County SWAT, and a Team Member of Somerset County SWAT. Scott has held the positions of Entry Team Member and Leader, Explosives Handler/Breacher, and Scout/Sniper.

Questions? Contact our Director of Training, Scott Lessig directly at Slessig@tacticaltrainingcenternj.com

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How to Transport a Firearm in NJ https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/firearms-training/transport-firearm-nj/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 21:54:01 +0000 https://tacticaltrainingcenternj.com/?p=20086 We receive quite a few questions from customers, especially new shooters, on how to transport a firearm and ammunition in NJ.  We went directly to the source, the New Jersey State Police, and obtained the following guidance: Firearms shall be carried unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gunbox, securely tied package, or […]

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We receive quite a few questions from customers, especially new shooters, on how to transport a firearm and ammunition in NJ.  We went directly to the source, the New Jersey State Police, and obtained the following guidance:

Firearms shall be carried unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gunbox, securely tied package, or locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported.  If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and/or ammunition shall be in a locked container other than the vehicle’s glove compartment or center console and kept farthest from the driver.

As a precaution, ammunition shall be transported in a separate container and locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported.  Ammunition magazines may remain loaded during transportation and shall be carried separate from the firearm.

For transporting on a motorcycle, a motorcycle with lockable bags is preferable.  However, saddle bags or a backpack may be utilized with the unloaded firearm in a locked container.

You may drive through New Jersey with any type of firearm or ammunition with no unreasonable deviations from your travels.  If New Jersey is the State of destination, then the firearms must be legal in this State.

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