
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 16 HOUR CCW COURSE

- Sat, Jul. 25, 2026
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
- Sun, Jul. 26, 2026
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
- Sat, Jul. 25, 2026
- $400
- In-Class Time17 Hour(s)
- Range Time2 Hour(s)
What You'll Learn
This course satisfies the MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CLASSROOM and RANGE TRAINING approved by the Metropolitan Police Department. It is required to apply to the District of Columbia for a Concealed Carry Pistol Permit.
An applicant must complete a firearms training course certified by the chief, including at least 16 hours of training of the following:
Firearms safety Firearm nomenclature Basic principles of marksmanship Care, cleaning, maintenance, loading, unloading and storage of pistols Situational awareness, conflict management and use of deadly force Selection of pistols and ammunition for defensive purposes All applicable D.C. and federal firearms laws and D.C. law pertaining to self-defense
Cancellation Policy: Please be advised that all payments are non-refundable due to our flexible rescheduling policies. Thank you for your understanding. Participants are required to give a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours' notice if they cannot attend a scheduled class. This is essential for ensuring that your payments can be applied to future training with The OA Firearms and Survival Training LLC.
What We'll Teach
Basic and Advanced Skills
A number of basic and advanced skills designed to take your skill level beyond the building blocks introduced in Lesson Three, and dramatically elevate your speed, accuracy, and enjoyment at the range.
Upcoming Class Dates for
District of Columbia 16 Hour CCW Course
6 Upcoming
Live, Self-Defense Lessons For Everyone
Parents, Teachers, Concerned Citizens, Business Professionals, Churchgoers, and anyone who wants to keep themselves and others safe
What to Bring
- Ammunition
- Close-toed Shoes
- Brimmed Hat
- Water / Beverage
- Lunch
- Eye & Ear Protection
- Pen & Notebook
Training Powered By:
We Educate. We Train. We Save Lives.
- Ongoing training to keep your family safe
- Next steps you can take in your training to ensure you are prepared
- Plus: Live Q&A with USCCA-Certified Instructors