If you are ready to get your Nevada ccw license you will need to take a class. Here is a list of the best CCW classes in Las Vegas. At the end of this top 10 list you will find a long list of other CCW classes in the Las Vegas area. Or you can search by zip code to find a class near you.
Top 10 Las Vegas concealed carry classes
#1
CCW Training of Las Vegas
Location
3440 Arville St
Las Vegas NV 89102
Class Schedule
Sundays from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm – Make sure you arrive by 7:15 am.
Online registration is mandatory, classes fill up fast!
Cost
Nevada CCW $100
Renewal $80
Nevada, Utah, & Florida $150
Website
#2
Discount Firearms & Ammo
Discount Firearms & Ammo not only offers CCW classes, they also have an indoor shooting range and fully stocked gun shop. Your shooting qualification will be done in the comfort of an indoor climate controlled gun range.
Location
3084 S. Highland Drive
Las Vegas NV 89109
Class Schedule
Every Saturday – Arrive at 8:45 am and pack a lunch. Classes fill up fast so call 702-567-1158 to save your spot.
Cost
Nevada CCW $95
Renewal $75
Website
#3
Safe Direction Firearms Training
Owned by a US Air Force veteran. This business offers basic to advanced firearm and lifestyle safety training.
Location
Various locations in the Las Vegas area
Class Schedule
Check their website here for a list of available classes.
Cost
Nevada CCW $100
Renewal $60
Website
#4
First Defense Solutions LLC
Location
1810 E Sahara Ave Suite #1536
Las Vegas NV 89104
Cost
$125 per student or $200 for 2 students who register together.
Website
#5
Las Vegas Firearms Training
Offers both group and private classes. Corporate rates are available if you would like to offer training to your employees.
Location
1500 E Tropicana Ave #158
Las Vegas NV 89119
Class Schedule
Classes available 7 days a week. Check here for schedule.
Cost
Nevada CCW $95
Renewal $75
Website
#6
The Gun Store
Indoor gun range offering fully automatic gun rentals and CCW classes.
Location
2900 East Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas NV 89121
Class Schedule
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm. The 3rd Wednesday of the month is reserved for the all ladies concealed firearm course. The 2nd Wednesday of the month is a renewal only course.
Cost
Nevada CCW $100
Renewal $75
Website
#7
Top Line Defense
Location
12801 Old US 95
Boulder City NV 89005
Class Schedule
Classes available daily from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Click here for schedule.https://www.toplinedefense.com/course-calendar-2020
Cost
Nevada CCW $75
Renewal $60
Website
#8
American Shooters
Offers indoor shooting range with an amazing collection of guns for rent.
Location
3440 Arville St
Las Vegas NV 89102
Website
#9
The Range 702
Shoot in the comfort of an indoor climate controlled gun range.
Location
5999 Dean Martin Dr
Las Vegas NV 89118
Class Schedule
Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Check here for availability. Reservations are required.
Cost
Nevada CCW $90
Renewals $75
Multistate CCW Permit $115
Website
#10
Spartan Arms
This gun store has an awesome selection of guns and also offers CCW classes.
Location
11357 N Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas NV 89131
Class Schedule
Sundays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Website
To learn more about Nevada Concealed Carry Classes click here
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