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Minimum caliber(s)?

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I've tried searching this forum and browsed several websites, including the DPS site but cannot seem to find an authoritative statement of the minimum calibers needed for either wheelgun or semi. Is there a minimum needed for the CHL proficiency exam?
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yes there is.

You must qualify wth a .32 or larger.

Authority, Texas Government Code, Section 411.188 a.
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Post by nemesis »

Keep in mind that if you qualify with a revolver, you will be restricted to only carrying revolvers but, if you qualify with a semi-automatic pistol; you can carry whichever you choose.
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Post by jbirds1210 »

It is also good to keep in mind that many instructors will loan you a semi if your only gun is a revolver. Take advantage of every portion of the license..it is the same price. You might have to shop around a little bit, but many of them do offer this service! Thanks.
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Post by Kalrog »

Some places will also rent guns for the test... Red's does and that is where I took my class. I see you are located in Central Texas - and if you mean Austin by that, then Red's is an option if you are in need of a rental.
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Post by pfgrone »

Thanks. Appreciate the info.
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Post by JohnKSa »

WARNING! BEFORE reading farther, please read the disclaimer at the end of the post.

It may already be obvious from the answers, but you may carry ANY legal caliber once you have your CHL.

The minimum caliber requirement applies ONLY to the qualification course shot during the CHL training.
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Post by gigag04 »

JohnKSa wrote:WARNING! BEFORE reading farther, please read the disclaimer at the end of the post.
You dont have to have this disclaimer - we are a friendly place here by nature. Our admin wont let ebickering last anyway so noone should jump on ya.

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WARNING! BEFORE reading farther, please read the disclaimer at the end of the post.

I do that so I won't be accused of breaking the law...

No, it's not a joke (well, it's not intended to be a joke)--click on the link below if you want to learn more.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tech_l ... _its_.html

Sometimes it's necessary to "out stupid" the government. ;)
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JohnKSa wrote:WARNING! BEFORE reading farther, please read the disclaimer at the end of the post.

I do that so I won't be accused of breaking the law...

No, it's not a joke (well, it's not intended to be a joke)--click on the link below if you want to learn more.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tech_l ... _its_.html

Sometimes it's necessary to "out stupid" the government. ;)
But we know who you are :razz"

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JohnKSa wrote:WARNING! BEFORE reading farther, please read the disclaimer at the end of the post.

I do that so I won't be accused of breaking the law...

No, it's not a joke (well, it's not intended to be a joke)--click on the link below if you want to learn more.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tech_l ... _its_.html

Sometimes it's necessary to "out stupid" the government. ;)
Your disclaimer would not keep you from beng charged if the government actually wanted to do so. It is unnecessary.
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Post by KBCraig »

txinvestigator wrote:Your disclaimer would not keep you from beng charged if the government actually wanted to do so. It is unnecessary.
You mis-spelled "annoying". :grin:

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Post by txinvestigator »

KBCraig wrote:
txinvestigator wrote:Your disclaimer would not keep you from beng charged if the government actually wanted to do so. It is unnecessary.
You mis-spelled "annoying". :grin:

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:?: I mis-spelled it so bad its not even there!
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Post by gigag04 »

txinvestigator wrote:
KBCraig wrote:
txinvestigator wrote:Your disclaimer would not keep you from beng charged if the government actually wanted to do so. It is unnecessary.
You mis-spelled "annoying". :grin:

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:?: I mis-spelled it so bad its not even there!
Translation: unnecessary should equal annoying...thus making it humorous since that is the adjective in discussion.

:lol: I get it.
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Post by pfgrone »

Who would have ever thought a quest for one very specific piece of information such as "Is there a minimum (caliber) needed for the CHL proficiency exam?" could have generated so many responses and so much off topic discussion. Wow. I'm impressed with the power of such a seemingly simple question. :roll:
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