Idaho Enhanced Carry (8 hour) Sept. 9th, 2026

$155.00

Carrying a gun is a right, not a privilege - but with that right comes responsibility. Without training, an armed citizen can be just as much a liability as a criminal.

Come learn how to AVOID confrontations through SITUATIONAL AWARENESS before they start, along with the LEGAL ramifications of using your gun in public.

This class satisfies the Sheriff’s requirement to get your ECCW.

Other BENEFITS of having an Idaho Enhanced Carry permit:

Always walk out of a store in possession of the gun you purchased on the SAME DAY, even if systems are down.

Carry RECIPROCITY in several other states.

Shows BONA FIDES if you ever have to defend your decision to use deadly force in a court of law.

**NOTE: the classroom portion will be held at Scheels on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th from 5-9PM. The shooting portion will be available on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th; you can attend either one. Each portion is four hours.

**ANOTHER NOTE: this is not a beginner course. Students are expected to have safety and basic gun handling squared away. Any student exhibiting unsafe habits will be asked to leave without a refund.

**LAST NOTE: many Enhanced courses will only require you to shoot the minimum 98 rounds the state demands for this course. Some won’t even require you to draw from concealment. I don’t do that. If the point of this class is to put permit holders in a category above the average citizen, I’m going to make sure you know what you’re doing.

What you’ll need:

Semi-automatic pistol (unless it’s a Sig P320; sorry not sorry)

At least two magazines (three or more preferred)

250 rounds of ammo

AIWB or OWB holster (kydex or leather with hard opening; no soft leather, nylon, or SERPA holsters)

Mag caddy/holster recommended but not required

Sturdy belt

Eye and ear protection

Weather-appropriate clothing

Foldout chair (optional)

Water

Open mind

Carrying a gun is a right, not a privilege - but with that right comes responsibility. Without training, an armed citizen can be just as much a liability as a criminal.

Come learn how to AVOID confrontations through SITUATIONAL AWARENESS before they start, along with the LEGAL ramifications of using your gun in public.

This class satisfies the Sheriff’s requirement to get your ECCW.

Other BENEFITS of having an Idaho Enhanced Carry permit:

Always walk out of a store in possession of the gun you purchased on the SAME DAY, even if systems are down.

Carry RECIPROCITY in several other states.

Shows BONA FIDES if you ever have to defend your decision to use deadly force in a court of law.

**NOTE: the classroom portion will be held at Scheels on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th from 5-9PM. The shooting portion will be available on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th; you can attend either one. Each portion is four hours.

**ANOTHER NOTE: this is not a beginner course. Students are expected to have safety and basic gun handling squared away. Any student exhibiting unsafe habits will be asked to leave without a refund.

**LAST NOTE: many Enhanced courses will only require you to shoot the minimum 98 rounds the state demands for this course. Some won’t even require you to draw from concealment. I don’t do that. If the point of this class is to put permit holders in a category above the average citizen, I’m going to make sure you know what you’re doing.

What you’ll need:

Semi-automatic pistol (unless it’s a Sig P320; sorry not sorry)

At least two magazines (three or more preferred)

250 rounds of ammo

AIWB or OWB holster (kydex or leather with hard opening; no soft leather, nylon, or SERPA holsters)

Mag caddy/holster recommended but not required

Sturdy belt

Eye and ear protection

Weather-appropriate clothing

Foldout chair (optional)

Water

Open mind