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Grand Junction, Colorado
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Recommended Gear and Equipment for Church Security Team Members
Church security teams serve an important ministry. Their role is to protect the congregation so people can worship freely and safely. The goal is not to create a militarized environment but to provide quiet preparedness and responsible stewardship of safety. Having the right equipment helps team members respond to problems quickly, communicate effectively, and de-escalate situations before they become dangerous. Below is a recommended list of essential gear for church securit

Stanley Prescott
Mar 114 min read


Concealed Carry for Church Security Teams in Colorado (2026 Guide)
Concealed Carry for Church Security Teams in Colorado Church safety teams across Grand Junction, Mesa County, and the Western Slope are asking an important question: “How does concealed carry work for church security in Colorado?” Faith communities today are increasingly aware that while we trust God fully, we also have a responsibility to exercise wise stewardship over the safety of those in our care. This guide explains the key considerations for churches and safety team m

Stanley Prescott
Mar 113 min read


What Training Ammo Do I Recommend?
One of the questions I recently got from a student during our concealed carry class in Grand Junction, CO was: “What training ammo do you like and use?” It’s a great question, and the answer is actually pretty simple. My Short Answer For most people, I recommend the cheapest brass-cased, copper-jacketed ammunition you can find from a reputable brand. When you're practicing regularly, the goal is to get consistent, reliable ammo that lets you train more without spending unnece

Stanley Prescott
Mar 112 min read


Colorado Senate Bill SB25-003: What It Means for Gun Owners, Buyers, and Firearms Instructors
Colorado’s Senate Bill 25-003 (SB25-003) represents one of the most significant recent changes to firearm regulation in the state. The law primarily focuses on specified semiautomatic firearms , introducing new training, permitting, and regulatory requirements that will directly impact gun purchasers, current owners, and firearms instructors. Understanding these changes now will help gun owners and instructors prepare well before the law’s full implementation. What SB25-003

Stanley Prescott
Feb 103 min read


You Got Your Concealed Carry Certificate—Now What?
Why Your Training Shouldn’t Stop After the Permit Class Completing your concealed carry course is a major milestone. You’ve learned the basics of firearm safety, the legal aspects of using deadly force, and the fundamentals of marksmanship. But here’s the truth: Real self-defense skill takes more than just a certificate. If you’re serious about protecting yourself and your loved ones, your concealed carry journey is just beginning. Here’s what comes next—and why it matters. D

Stanley Prescott
Feb 102 min read


CCW and Liability Insurance: What Gun Owners Need to Know
Protecting More Than Just Your Life Getting your Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) is a smart step toward taking responsibility for your personal safety. But carrying a firearm also carries serious legal and financial risk—especially if you ever have to use it in self-defense. Most permit holders are shocked to learn this truth: ❗ Even if your self-defense shooting is completely justified, you can still be sued or criminally prosecuted. That’s where concealed carry lia

Stanley Prescott
Feb 102 min read


How to Prepare for Your Concealed Carry Class
You’ve registered for your Colorado Concealed Carry Course —excellent move. Whether you’re brand new to shooting or looking to formalize your skills, showing up prepared will make your day safer, smoother, and more enjoyable. This quick guide covers what to bring , what to expect , and how to make the most out of your training day at PLC Training. What to Bring to Class Here’s your updated essential gear checklist : Required: Firearm (UNLOADED when you arrive) Eye Protection

Stanley Prescott
Feb 102 min read


What to Expect in Your Concealed Carry Course.
Your Guide to Taking the PLC Training Colorado Concealed Carry Course with Confidence If you’re preparing to take your first concealed carry class, it’s normal to feel excited—and maybe a little unsure about what the day will look like. At PLC Training, our goal is to create a safe, relaxed, and structured learning environment where every skill builds logically on the previous one, whether you are brand new or an experienced shooter. Here’s what a typical Concealed Carry Cer

Stanley Prescott
Feb 102 min read


How to Choose a Good Concealed Carry Holster
Form, Function & Everyday Confidence Carrying a concealed firearm isn’t just about owning the right gun—it’s about carrying it safely, comfortably, and consistently. The foundation of good concealed carry is the holster . And not all holsters are created equal. Whether you’re new to concealed carry or refining your setup, here are the essential factors to look for in a quality holster —and why many professionals (myself included) prefer Kydex for daily carry. 1. Trigger Guar

Stanley Prescott
Feb 103 min read


One of the Best Shooting Drill
Build Real Skill with the Dot Torture Drill How a Simple Paper Target Can Sharpen Every Core Skill You Need with a Handgun The Dot Torture drill might look like a basic paper target—but don’t let the simplicity fool you. This drill is a complete functional shooting skills test , and one of the best ways to identify and improve the fundamentals that make or break performance under pressure. Download the free target here or use the one we provide in class: PLC Training Dot Tort

Stanley Prescott
Feb 103 min read


How to Get Your Colorado Concealed Carry Permit
If you want to carry a concealed handgun in Colorado, you must apply for a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) through the sheriff’s office in your county of residence (or where you own property or operate a business). Colorado is a shall‑issue state — meaning sheriffs must issue a permit if you meet the legal requirements and training criteria. Here’s how the process works: Step 1 — Meet Eligibility Requirements Before applying, make sure you: Are 21 years or older . Are a lega

Stanley Prescott
Feb 103 min read


Why a Low-Light Shooting Course Should Be Your Next Step After Getting Your Concealed Carry Permit
Enroll Now So you’ve taken your concealed handgun class, passed your qualification, and now you’re carrying daily. But here’s a serious question: Can you shoot — safely and accurately — in the dark? If your answer is anything less than a confident "yes," then it’s time to take the next critical step in your self-defense journey: Low-Light Shooting Training . The Truth: Most Defensive Encounters Don’t Happen in Broad Daylight According to the Department of Justice and various

Stanley Prescott
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Why Most People Never Train After Getting Their Concealed Handgun Permit...Why Your First Class Matters More Than You Think.
Let’s face it: most people who get their concealed carry permit never train again . It’s not because they don’t care. It’s not because they’re lazy.It ’s because life happens . Work. Family. Bills. Schedules.And before you know it, the range sessions, drills, and legal refreshers you meant to do… never actually happen. And that’s a problem—because carrying a firearm without proper training isn’t just ineffective… it can be dangerous, and laws change. That’s Why Your First Co

Stanley Prescott
Aug 6, 20252 min read


Concealed Carry Holsters
When it comes to concealed carry, choosing the right holster can make all the difference. Your holster is not just a storage space for your firearm; it’s a critical piece of your everyday carry (EDC) setup. It ensures that your weapon is secure, accessible, and comfortable, all while being discreet. With so many options available on the market, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. In this post, we’ll break down some key factors to consider when selecting a holster,

Stanley Prescott
Mar 4, 20255 min read


Lock and Load: Thoughtful Gift Ideas for the Firearms Enthusiast in Your Life
Finding the perfect gift for the firearms enthusiast in your life can be both exciting and challenging. Whether they're a seasoned marksman or just starting their journey, consider these carefully curated gift ideas that cater to their passion for firearms and safety. Shot Timer: Precision in Every Shot A shot timer is an essential tool for any firearms enthusiast looking to enhance their shooting skills. This device measures the time it takes for the shooter to make each sho

Stanley Prescott
Dec 7, 20234 min read


A Guide to Concealed Carry Options
Concealed carry is a serious responsibility that demands careful consideration of both firearm selection and carry method. The choice of...

Stanley Prescott
Sep 15, 20233 min read


Secure and Stylish: The Vital Role of a Good Belt for Concealed Carry
When it comes to concealed carry, choosing the right gear goes beyond just your firearm and holster. One often-overlooked but critical accessory is the belt. A good concealed carry belt can make all the difference in your comfort, safety, and style. In this article, we'll explore the importance of a good belt for carrying a concealed firearm and introduce you to a versatile option, that combines support, adjustability, and a stylish everyday appearance. For years I used what

Stanley Prescott
Sep 13, 20232 min read


Elevate Your Shooting Skills: The Crucial Role of Dry Fire Practice
Shooting accurately and effectively with a pistol is a skill that requires precision, focus, and practice. While live fire training is essential, there's another crucial element that can significantly enhance your marksmanship, dry fire practice. In this article, we'll explore the importance of dry fire practice and how it can elevate your pistol shooting skills. What Is Dry Fire Practice? Dry fire practice involves practicing firearm manipulation and trigger control without

Stanley Prescott
Sep 11, 20233 min read


Appendix Carry vs. 4 O'Clock Carry: Pros and Cons for Concealed Carry
When it comes to concealed carry, choosing the right holster position is crucial for comfort, accessibility, and safety. Two popular options are the appendix carry and 4 o'clock carry. Each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. In this blog post, we'll compare these two carry positions to help you make an informed decision. Appendix Carry: Pros and Cons Pros: Quick Access: Appendix carry provides fast and easy access to your firearm. The gun is positioned in front

Stanley Prescott
Sep 11, 20232 min read


10 Things to Consider When Choosing a Firearms Training Provider
If you are seeking firearms training, it is important to choose a provider that will offer a high-quality, comprehensive learning...
PLC Training
Jan 4, 20232 min read
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