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DelawareGold:
In my case, training was a 10 hour Saturday, (Classroom)
and a 4 hour Sunday. (Range)
Of the range time, approx. 1 hour of instruction of grip,
stance, focus, (how to avoid distractions from the shooters
arround you) and what is behind your target. Same as what
was taught in the classroom, but in a live fire setting. Also
about a half hour to fire 100 rounds on target at 7, 15, and
25 yards. By the time you add in the paperwork, affidavits,
newspaper, fingerprints, passport photo's, and the trip to
the Courthouse, it was more like 30 hours. I was lucky to
get 4 of my 5 affidavits all at once, and 1 the next day at
work, or that would have been additional time. The cost was
$350 for the training, $100 for the News-Journal, (it's more now)
the fingerprinting IIRC $50, $10 for the passport photo's,
and the Licensing Fee, $65. So about $575, but it was a
while ago, so I could be off a few bucks.

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