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$85 for a South Carolina and Florida Concealed-Weapon-Permit Course at Servantis Firearms Training Center ($175 Value)

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Hands-on training prepares students to apply for both a South Carolina and Florida CCW permit, which together are valid in 37 states

Over centuries, modern firearms gradually replaced archaic weapons, such as the rapier and the sternly worded pamphlet. Take aim with this Groupon.

$85 for a South Carolina and Florida Concealed-Weapon-Permit Course ($175 Value)

This eight-hour course qualifies a student to apply for both a South Carolina and Florida concealed-weapon permit, which together grant the right to possess a handgun in 37 total states. Typically held on Saturdays, the course includes a classroom portion that covers topics such as applicable laws, plus a live-fire portion at Servantis's onsite range. Tuition includes all necessary equipment; it does not cover any fees associated with applying for the actual permits, such as the cost for a background check with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

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About Servantis Firearms Training Center

With certifications from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division—also known as SLED—and the NRA, the instructors at Servantis Firearms Training Center uphold high training standards. They match this expertise with a patient approach, creating an unintimidating environment where all levels of marksmen, including women and children, feel safe training. Owner Bill Roberts, whose background spans law enforcement and private investigation, encourages guests to enjoy the social experience of shooting by bringing along a friend, loved one, or turkey sandwich to share with a classmate during break.

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