Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Is live fire training a mandatory part of the CFP application process in Nevada?

  1. Yes, in all cases

  2. No, not required

  3. Yes, but only for new applicants

  4. Yes, but only for renewal applicants

The correct answer is: Yes, in all cases

The correct answer is that live fire training is not a mandatory part of the CFP application process in Nevada. The state does require applicants to demonstrate proficiency with a firearm, but this can be achieved through various means, including but not limited to live fire training. While many training courses may include live fire exercises, the law does not specifically mandate them for all applicants. Thus, it's important for applicants to understand the variety of ways they can meet the state's proficiency requirements, rather than assuming live fire training is universally required.