
NEW YORK CCW RENEWAL TRAINING

- Sun, Aug. 30, 2026
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
- Sun, Aug. 30, 2026
- $230
- In-Class Time7 Hour(s)
- Range Time2 Hour(s)
What You'll Learn
For both RESIDENTS and NON-RESIDENTS.
This course satisfies the MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE TRAINING CURRICULUM required by NEW YORK STATE for NEW YORK CCW RENEWAL firearm safety training. This course is a total of 8 hours and include in-person live classroom instruction and live-fire training on the gun range.
Each student must demonstrate proficiency by achieving a minimum correct answer score of 80% on a written test covering the course curriculum Each student must demonstrate proficiency by successfully completing a live-fire assessment.
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
Violent Encounters and The Aftermath
This lesson explains what physical and mental reactions may occur when a human undergoes extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. It also explains what you should do immediately after using force to defend yourself. Also, when law enforcement arrives, it is crucial that you conduct yourself in the correct manner and prepare yourself for the consequences, even when you are in the right.
Upcoming Class Dates for
New York CCW RENEWAL Training
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
- Close-toed Shoes
- Brimmed Hat
- Water / Beverage
- Lunch
- Pen & Notebook
- Eye & Ear Protection
What is Provided
- Ammunition
- Handgun
- Targets
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