
Wisconsin Gun Class has trained over 40,000 Wisconsin residents for concealed carry permits. The Waukesha location holds classroom sessions at Wildwood Lodge (N14 W24121 Tower PL, Pewaukee, WI) and serves shooters at every skill level—from absolute beginners to experienced gun owners. The concealed ...
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Wisconsin Gun Class has trained over 40,000 Wisconsin residents for concealed carry permits. The Waukesha location holds classroom sessions at Wildwood Lodge (N14 W24121 Tower PL, Pewaukee, WI) and serves shooters at every skill level—from absolute beginners to experienced gun owners.
The concealed carry course covers practical knowledge you actually need:
Pat Maloney brings real-world credentials: - US Concealed Carry Association Certified Instructor - NRA Certified Instructor - NRA Certified Range Safety Officer - Boy Scouts of America Shooting Sports Instructor - Retired Firefighter EMT
The curriculum uses USCCA training materials—PowerPoints, videos, and training books that are industry standard.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Age | 21 years old |
| Residency | Wisconsin resident |
| Background | No state/federal prohibitions |
| Training | This class satisfies requirement |
| License Cost | $40 |
| Validity | 5 years |
| Application | Online at concealedcarry.doj.wi.gov/ccwonline |
| Reciprocity | 35 states recognize Wisconsin permits |
Online classes don't count. Wisconsin law requires in-person firearms training. This class is the real thing.
Just your driver's license or state-issued ID. You don't need to own a gun yet or bring one to class.
Sign up at waukesha.gunclass.com or call 888-621-5136. You'll get an immediate confirmation email, then text and email reminders a few days before class.
Cancellation Policy: - Full refund if requested 24+ hours before class - Otherwise, credit toward a future class - Can reschedule up to 5 times
From the FAQ section, the instructor's perspective is worth reading:
"Carrying a loaded gun is not meant to bring some excitement into your life. When you carry a concealed handgun, you take on an extra burden and a significant responsibility to yourself, your family and your community. You carry the means to protect life and deal out death. You will be held to a higher standard of conduct. If you cannot accept this responsibility, adapt your lifestyle, and make a significant commitment to training, you should not carry a handgun."
That's the philosophy behind the course—it's about responsibility, not entertainment.
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