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Title: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: greymas on March 18, 2016, 03:24:28 AM
I've lived in DE all of my life and finally decided to get my ccdw. I'm sure there are plenty of tips on this website but I would love to hear your experiences. So far the toughest part has been finding 5 unrelated references who are not totally against firearms. I'm hoping putting my name in the paper doesn't freak out the neighbours too much  ;D
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: 29thInfantry on March 18, 2016, 06:02:36 AM
The wait is the worst part but while  you wait make sure to read up on the laws and when that DE CCW gets to you head to lancaster and get your PA LTCF.  Read up and ask questions someone here has the answer.  My wait was about 5 months but so worth it.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: Radnor on March 18, 2016, 11:49:00 AM
First, welcome!  

The 5 references...  Where do you shoot now?  Sure you could find them there.  Friends?  It's not as hard as you think.

I agree, the wait sucks!!!

Do you have a class lined up?  If not, I can help with that and the entire process.

Things you can do now: run your ad and gather references.
For the reference questionnaire on the first page there is a bold line about 1/3 of the way down.  Above it
is YOUR personal info.  Fill that in and make 6 copies.  This will give you 2 extras if someone screws one up.

Any other questions, please feel free to ask.  Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: SturmRugerSR9 on March 18, 2016, 02:50:22 PM
If you can get more than 5 references, all the better. When I got mine I turned in 6 references, all of which I had known for 5-over 20 years. Got my permit fast.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: joep19934 on March 18, 2016, 10:19:05 PM
Welcome aboard & that was the hardest thing for me as well.
I don't have many close friends in DE. I moved down from NY in 2005
I was able to get 6 with no problems, I figured 1 extra couldn't hurt just in case.
And as for neighbors mine said laughing they knew where to go if all hell broke loose and needed protection LOL !
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: Ladian on March 19, 2016, 02:58:55 PM
That's what kept me from doing it for so many years. I was always afraid to ask people if they would sign one for me. Once I got determined, and got my 5 references, I didn't care what my neighbors thought!! I wanted to do this 25 years ago. I'm glad I finally did. I just wished it wasn't this hard or expensive for something that's a constitutional right....

Glad to see your taking the journey:-)
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: greymas on March 21, 2016, 12:33:27 AM
Thanks all!
I got 5 references. 2 live at same address with each other. The way I interpret the rules, I cannot use someone from the same address I reside in, but references who share same address with each other should be fine. Yes? I potentially have a 6th reference I hope to hear back from.

 I signed up for a class held a Cabela's with 302 TacOps. Anyone take this one?

I will be calling to put my add in the paper this week and will be getting finger printed as well. Is this a state and federal background check?

I'm sure the wait is the worst. I'll be spending time going through the forum, I'll have tons of questions now that I'm going through with the process. 

Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: 29thInfantry on March 21, 2016, 01:26:03 AM
Remember the finger prints are only good for 45 days make sure everything else is done before you do those.  The add in the paper will run for 10 days I got my afidavit about a week after that from the paper

Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: 29thInfantry on March 21, 2016, 01:30:12 AM
Thanks all!
I got 5 references. 2 live at same address with each other. The way I interpret the rules, I cannot use someone from the same address I reside in, but references who share same address with each other should be fine. Yes? I potentially have a 6th reference I hope to hear back from.

 I signed up for a class held a Cabela's with 302 TacOps. Anyone take this one?

I will be calling to put my add in the paper this week and will be getting finger printed as well. Is this a state and federal background check?

I'm sure the wait is the worst. I'll be spending time going through the forum, I'll have tons of questions now that I'm going through with the process. 



Do not forget to get the way you will be carrying sorted out too while  you wait.  DO NOT skimp on your gear I got a belt from zacks gun belts and a stealth gear holster I had my CC gear months before my permit arrived.  Gave me time to try it on and make sure it was going to work for me.  Zacks belts are well worth the money but there is a lengthly wait for them.  http://www.zachsgunbelts.com/
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: greymas on March 21, 2016, 02:51:31 AM
I got a good belt from beltman years ago when I started thinking about ccdw. I have a horse hide crossbreed for IWB, but it seems to squeak a lot and I can't seem to quiet it down. I may be in the market for a new IWB holster that doesn't have such an audible print ;).

Thanks for the info on fingerprinting, I'll call and reschedule for another day.


Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: 29thInfantry on March 21, 2016, 04:17:48 AM
I got a good belt from beltman years ago when I started thinking about ccdw. I have a horse hide crossbreed for IWB, but it seems to squeak a lot and I can't seem to quiet it down. I may be in the market for a new IWB holster that doesn't have such an audible print ;).

Thanks for the info on fingerprinting, I'll call and reschedule for another day.




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Very comfortable holster solid company
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: lynch on March 21, 2016, 09:16:34 AM
 The ad need not run for 10 days; the ad must run (at least) 10 days before filing your application.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: Steveo on April 20, 2016, 01:42:30 PM
I took 302 Tactical class at Cabela's. Bill is a good and informative teacher, keeps the class very interesting. His class is also good for Florida, so when you get fingerprinted pay the extra couple dollars for hard copies of prints so you can send to Florida which will be reciprocal with 30+ states. Bill will explain all this and give you the paperwork. I put my add in the Newark paper which is $30 cheaper than News Journal. There is a percentage for readership if they will take the add and they will let you know. Good luck and be safe.i
Thanks all!
I got 5 references. 2 live at same address with each other. The way I interpret the rules, I cannot use someone from the same address I reside in, but references who share same address with each other should be fine. Yes? I potentially have a 6th reference I hope to hear back from.

 I signed up for a class held a Cabela's with 302 TacOps. Anyone take this one?

I will be calling to put my add in the paper this week and will be getting finger printed as well. Is this a state and federal background check?

I'm sure the wait is the worst. I'll be spending time going through the forum, I'll have tons of questions now that I'm going through with the process. 


Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: PPScarry on April 20, 2016, 03:30:26 PM
Seems my neighbors attitude toward guns are positive. This must have to do with visible drug use and robberies. Police are frequently in front of my house or in the neighborhood. Folks that I was hesitant to ask turned out to be very positive once I explained my reason. Turns out most of them have guns on their nightstands and feel better knowing I want to carry. Some of them are applying for their permits, varying in age from their 20's to their 70's. What a relief knowing they are armed. Now, let me check the mailbox for the 11th week in a row!
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: greymas on April 20, 2016, 04:42:44 PM
... let me check the mailbox for the 11th week in a row!

Wow, I might as well try and forget I even applied for now. Let us know as soon as you get news.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: PPScarry on April 20, 2016, 05:03:09 PM
Will do. I was told 6 months and it may end up being true.
Title: Re: New Member - NCC starting ccw process
Post by: 8thFA on April 21, 2016, 01:33:17 AM
Will do. I was told 6 months and it may end up being true.

Actually seven weeks has been the norm lately, it was for me and many others, hopefully you too!