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As did ITeamless wrote:I understoodcanvasbck wrote:that I was just kidding.
yes, and then in total the average, without any delays in processing or needing more information is about 35 days or so, from DPS actually receiving (not status finally showing) until plastic.BroTyler wrote:Does that sound about right?
budroux2w wrote:Welcome! I'm waiting as well.... A little tip: checking the dps site every hour doesn't make it go any faster
Welcome Tony. What part of this great state do you call home? Where did you take your class?TexasTony wrote:Hello, this is my first post to the forum as well. I have been lurking here for about the past couple of months researching the chl process. Being new to this whole thing, I didn't really have anything to contribute until now. I took my CHL class on May 22nd and mailed in the completed application on June 1st (the day after memorial day).
I'll just have to wait patiently now and cross my fingers that the ink fingerprints I sent are acceptable
budroux2w wrote:Welcome Tony. What part of this great state do you call home? Where did you take your class?TexasTony wrote:Hello, this is my first post to the forum as well. I have been lurking here for about the past couple of months researching the chl process. Being new to this whole thing, I didn't really have anything to contribute until now. I took my CHL class on May 22nd and mailed in the completed application on June 1st (the day after memorial day).
I'll just have to wait patiently now and cross my fingers that the ink fingerprints I sent are acceptable
It is nice up here. I haven't been able to carry out in the heat yet but I just got a Crossbreed Supertuck and wearing it around the house I almost forget that it's there. I hear it's comfortable all year round. Can't beat their warranty either.TexasTony wrote:budroux2w wrote:Welcome Tony. What part of this great state do you call home? Where did you take your class?TexasTony wrote:Hello, this is my first post to the forum as well. I have been lurking here for about the past couple of months researching the chl process. Being new to this whole thing, I didn't really have anything to contribute until now. I took my CHL class on May 22nd and mailed in the completed application on June 1st (the day after memorial day).
I'll just have to wait patiently now and cross my fingers that the ink fingerprints I sent are acceptable
Thanks for the welcome. I'm from South Texas near the border. There is a range/shop near my home that offers the class. Its pretty hot down here in the summers, so I am currently considering my conceal options.
I notice your from Grapevine. I lived up in Mesquite for about a year. I miss the DFW area.
Teamless was one of my main supporters also. I don't post as much as I don't log an as often, but I am sure that there are more lurking in the shadows. I would like to publicly thank Teamless for his undying support and advice that he continues to give. A big Texan salute to you my friend.budroux2w wrote:teamless has been a great help here in the waiting room as one of the few that's recently received plastic and still hanging out with us here.Teamless wrote:nah, just about 5-6 weeks ago, i was in your shoescanvasbck wrote:You full fledged plastic holders are such an elitist bunch
I hear a lot of good things about the CrossBreed. It is on my wish list. I definitely need something cool as the summer temperatures can be 100+ here with 80%+ humidity for weeks at a time (the beach is only 20 minutes away). At the moment though I'm trying to decide on the perfect sidearm (if there is such a thing).budroux2w wrote: It is nice up here. I haven't been able to carry out in the heat yet but I just got a Crossbreed Supertuck and wearing it around the house I almost forget that it's there. I hear it's comfortable all year round. Can't beat their warranty either.
Dang that's humid! The CrossBreed is avalible in horsehide and I hear that's great (eh, better at least) for hot and humid areas. Can't help you much on the perfect side arm lol, there's too many to choose from.TexasTony wrote:I hear a lot of good things about the CrossBreed. It is on my wish list. I definitely need something cool as the summer temperatures can be 100+ here with 80%+ humidity for weeks at a time (the beach is only 20 minutes away). At the moment though I'm trying to decide on the perfect sidearm (if there is such a thing).budroux2w wrote: It is nice up here. I haven't been able to carry out in the heat yet but I just got a Crossbreed Supertuck and wearing it around the house I almost forget that it's there. I hear it's comfortable all year round. Can't beat their warranty either.