Citizen Training and SErvices
concealed carry in wisconsin
Training Description
Consistent with the CFR philosophy, you are your own first line of defense. The ability to legally carry and effectively use a concealed firearm is a critical component of personal protection.
This course meets the Wisconsin training requirements to apply for a Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) permit. Participants will gain a solid understanding of firearm safety, handling, and legal responsibilities, ensuring they are prepared to carry a concealed weapon responsibly.
Course Topics
- Firearm Safety & Handling: Essential safety rules and responsible firearm use
- Pistol Mechanics & Maintenance: Understanding how your firearm operates and proper upkeep
- Holsters & Carry Configurations: Selecting the right holster and carry position for comfort and accessibility
- Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry: Wisconsin laws regarding self-defense, use of force, and CCW regulations
- Safe Storage & Transport: Properly securing and transporting a concealed firearm
- Dry-Fire Drills & Weapon Familiarization: Hands-on exercises for drawing, aiming, and handling a concealed firearm
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand Wisconsin’s concealed carry laws and their legal responsibilities
Safely handle, store, and maintain their firearm for concealed carry
Choose an appropriate holster and carry method for their lifestyle
Perform dry-fire drills to build confidence and familiarity with their firearm
Meet the training requirements to apply for a Wisconsin CCW permit
Who Should Attend
This training is ideal for:
- Customer service professionals who handle challenging interactions
- Healthcare workers involved in patient care and emergency response
- Security personnel responsible for maintaining safety and order
- Law enforcement officers managing public safety and crisis situations
- Educators and school staff working in dynamic, high-responsibility environments
- Professionals in any field where crisis management and safety are priorities