What to bring to class
All students must arrive with the following gear. Rental equipment may be available, contact the instructor in advance.
- Firearm (must be on your permit application)
- 100 rounds of ammunition
- Eye protection (wrap-around)
- Ear protection (muffs or plugs)
- Holster
- Belt (sturdy, designed for carry)
- Spare magazine
- 6 snap caps
Contact
Counties Served
More CCW Classes
Firearms Academy of Redding
Firearms Academy of Redding has been providing firearms training, self defense and CCW instruction to Redding, Shasta County and Northern California for over 30 years. The academy is owned and operated by Joel Northrup, a POST certified firearms instructor who is approved by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office as a CCW instructor. They offer both California resident CCW training and non-resident permits for Florida, Arizona and other states, with classes taught in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere.
Bullseye Tactical Firearms Training
Bullseye Tactical Firearms Training serves Redding, Shasta County, Mt. Shasta, and Siskiyou County from its Castella facility, where Christopher Ewens personally teaches every course. The operation distinguishes itself through intimate class sizes capped at two to five students, conducted entirely at a private range with an adjacent classroom—eliminating the need to travel between locations or wait alongside dozens of students at public facilities. Ewens brings four decades of firearms instruction experience, having trained over 8,000 citizens and law enforcement officers with zero range accidents during that span. The 16-hour initial CCW permit course costs $320 and qualifies participants for California concealed carry permits across multiple northern counties, plus bonus eligibility for non-resident permits in Oregon, Arizona, Florida, and Virginia. Groups of three or more can schedule private classes at no additional cost, and the course includes three handgun qualification attempts. A standout offering is free post-permit qualification for additional handguns, typically completed within a week of course graduation. Uniquely among area providers, Ewens incorporates low-light defensive shooting with flashlight integration—addressing nighttime threat identification that other local courses omit. The qualification standard requires 16 of 20 rounds inside the 9-ring of a B-27 PRO-G target from seven yards, drawing from a holster. Shasta County permits list up to five handguns, while Siskiyou County allows five and Modoc County permits four. Students can purchase ammunition directly through the course without the background checks required at retail stores. Beyond CCW certification, Bullseye Tactical offers intermediate handgun and rifle training for ongoing skill development.
State of Jefferson Firearms Training
Frank Caltabiano operates State of Jefferson Firearms Training from Red Bluff, serving Glenn, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, Lassen, and Shasta counties across northern California. Caltabiano holds California CCW instructor certification #207 and has been teaching firearms safety classes since the late 1980s, with the business established circa 1995. He maintains NRA certifications as a Pistol Instructor, Personal Protection Instructor, and Chief Range Safety Officer, and currently serves as Vice President of the Tehama Shooters Association. The company recently added certification to teach in Lassen County and now offers non-resident California CCW permit classes for out-of-state applicants seeking California credentials. Classes take place at 26950 Manton Road in Red Bluff, where the facility combines classroom instruction with private range access. Initial 16-hour courses cost $295 and typically span two days, while 8-hour renewal courses run $150 and usually complete in a single day session starting at 7:45 AM. Both formats cover firearms law, use of deadly force, and range qualification with all firearms intended for the permit. Students provide their own ammunition—minimum 50 rounds for primary firearms in initial courses, 20 rounds per gun for renewals—along with eye and ear protection. Caltabiano also holds law enforcement instructor certification and competes in pistol and rifle disciplines, bringing active shooting experience to the curriculum.