Planning to travel over the summer? Planning to travel armed? A Florida CCW license is recognized in 38 states.
When you take one of our CCW license classes, you can have your CCW license in hand within 10 days.
Although a license, which some people call a permit, is no longer required to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, not knowing the current law can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
A Florida concealed carry license is currently recognized in 38 states. Having a valid Florida concealed carry license is essential when traveling across state lines.
Planning to travel over the summer? Planning to travel armed? A Florida CCW license is recognized in 38 states.
When you take one of our CCW license classes, you can have your CCW license in hand within 10 days.
Although a license, which some people call a permit, is no longer required to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, not knowing the current law can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
A Florida concealed carry license is currently recognized in 38 states. Having a valid Florida concealed carry license is essential when traveling across state lines.
Planning to travel over the summer? Planning to travel armed? A Florida CCW license is recognized in 38 states.
When you take one of our CCW license classes, you can have your CCW license in hand within 10 days.
Although a license, which some people call a permit, is no longer required to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, not knowing the current law can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
A Florida concealed carry license is currently recognized in 38 states. Having a valid Florida concealed carry license is essential when traveling across state lines.
Planning to travel over the summer? Planning to travel armed? A Florida CCW license is recognized in 38 states.
When you take one of our CCW license classes, you can have your CCW license in hand within 10 days.
Although a license, which some people call a permit, is no longer required to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, not knowing the current law can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
A Florida concealed carry license is currently recognized in 38 states. Having a valid Florida concealed carry license is essential when traveling across state lines.
Planning to travel over the summer? Planning to travel armed? Get licensed in 38 states.
Although a license, which some people call a permit, is no longer required to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, not knowing the current law can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
A Florida concealed carry license is currently recognized in 38 states. Having a valid Florida concealed carry license is essential when traveling across state lines.
Not knowing the law can result in a felony arrest, a criminal record and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
All classes are conducted indoors in a clean, spacious classroom.
The live-fire gun training takes place on an indoor, climate controlled gun range. No cold. No wind. No rain.
Florida’s redefined ‘Open-Carry’ law is not as simple as many believe. There are numerous pitfalls that can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Get informed on Florida’s new ‘Constitutional Carry’ law and not rely on hearsay or disinformation that you find on the Internet.
More importantly, just knowing the law is not enough. If you are going to carry a firearm for self-defense or own one for defense of your home, you need be proficient in its use. You need to be properly trained. Just going to the range and firing your gun will not prepare you for its use in a life-threatening emergency. That training only come through professional training. Training greater than that you get from Uncle Ted, the neighbor next door or the retired cop at church.
In-Gauge of Polk County only conducts firearms training. We do not sell guns. We do not sell ammunition. We only train people in the safe ownership, handling, and use of firearms, at both the basic and advanced level.
In-Gauge of Polk County classes include:
Basic and advanced handgun for sports shooting and self-defense
Basic rifle
Basic shotgun for sports shooting or home defense
Gun cleaning and maintenance
Concealed carry license qualification
All classes are conducted in Winter Haven. Classes are conducted weekly, with convenient online registration. No personal pre-class appointments or fingerprinting required.
Sheriff Grady Judd speaks on Florida’s ‘Open-Carry’ law . . .
Not knowing the law can result in a felony arrest, a criminal record and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Not knowing the law can result in a felony arrest, a criminal record and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
All classes are conducted indoors in a clean, spacious classroom.
The live-fire gun training takes place on an indoor, climate controlled gun range. No cold. No wind. No rain.
Florida’s redefined ‘Open-Carry’ law is not as simple as many believe. There are numerous pitfalls that can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Get informed on Florida’s new ‘Constitutional Carry’ law and not rely on hearsay or disinformation that you find on the Internet.
More importantly, just knowing the law is not enough. If you are going to carry a firearm for self-defense or own one for defense of your home, you need be proficient in its use. You need to be properly trained. Just going to the range and firing your gun will not prepare you for its use in a life-threatening emergency. That training only come through professional training. Training greater than that you get from Uncle Ted, the neighbor next door or the retired cop at church.
In-Gauge of Polk County only conducts firearms training. We do not sell guns. We do not sell ammunition. We only train people in the safe ownership, handling, and use of firearms, at both the basic and advanced level.
In-Gauge of Polk County classes include:
Basic and advanced handgun for sports shooting and self-defense
Basic rifle
Basic shotgun for sports shooting or home defense
Gun cleaning and maintenance
Concealed carry license qualification
All classes are conducted in Winter Haven. Classes are conducted weekly, with convenient online registration. No personal pre-class appointments or fingerprinting required.
Sheriff Grady Judd speaks on Florida’s ‘Open-Carry’ law . . .
Not knowing the law can result in a felony arrest, a criminal record and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Florida’s redefined ‘Open-Carry’ law is not as simple as many believe. There are numerous pitfalls that can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Get informed on Florida’s new ‘Constitutional Carry’ law and not rely on hearsay or disinformation that you find on the Internet.
More importantly, just knowing the law is not enough. If you are going to carry a firearm for self-defense or own one for defense of your home, you need be proficient in its use. You need to be properly trained. Just going to the range and firing your gun will not prepare you for its use in a life-threatening emergency. That training only come through professional training. Training greater than that you get from Uncle Ted, the neighbor next door or the retired cop at church.
In-Gauge of Polk County only conducts firearms training. We do not sell guns. We do not sell ammunition. We only train people in the safe ownership, handling, and use of firearms, at both the basic and advanced level.
In-Gauge of Polk County classes include:
Basic and advanced handgun for sports shooting and self-defense
Basic shotgun for sports shooting or home defense
Basic rifle
Gun cleaning and maintenance
Concealed carry license qualification
All classes are conducted in Winter Haven. Classes are conducted weekly, with convenient online registration. No personal pre-class appointments or fingerprinting required.
Sheriff Grady Judd speaks on Florida’s ‘Open-Carry’ law . . .
Not knowing the law can result in a felony arrest, a criminal record and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Florida’s redefined ‘Open-Carry’ law is not as simple as many believe. There are numerous pitfalls that can result in a felony arrest and the loss of your 2nd Amendment rights for life.
Get informed on Florida’s new ‘Constitutional Carry’ law and not rely on hearsay or disinformation that you find on the Internet.
More importantly, just knowing the law is not enough. If you are going to carry a firearm for self-defense or own one for defense of your home, you need be proficient in its use. You need to be properly trained. Just going to the range and firing your gun will not prepare you for its use in a life-threatening emergency. That training only come through professional training. Training greater than that you get from Uncle Ted, the neighbor next door or the retired cop at church.
In-Gauge of Polk County only conducts firearms training. We do not sell guns. We do not sell ammunition. We only train people in the safe ownership, handling, and use of firearms, at both the basic and advanced level.
In-Gauge of Polk County classes include:
Basic and advanced handgun for sports shooting and self-defense
Basic shotgun for sports shooting or home defense
Basic rifle
Gun cleaning and maintenance
Concealed carry license qualification
All classes are conducted in Winter Haven. Classes are conducted weekly, with convenient online registration. No personal pre-class appointments or fingerprinting required.
Sheriff Grady Judd speaks on Florida’s ‘Open-Carry’ law . . .
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says open carry is ‘law of the state’
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Sept. 15 said people being able to openly carry guns is “the law of the state,” after a panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal recently ruled that a longstanding ban was unconstitutional.
Uthmeier sent guidance to prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies. Some had already stopped enforcing the open-carry ban after the Sept. 10 opinion.
Uthmeier said in an online post that no other Florida appellate courts had considered the constitutionality of the open-carry ban after two closely watched U.S. Supreme Court decisions in 2022 and 2024. As a result, he said “the First District’s decision is binding on all Florida’s trial courts.”