About Us
Iron Shield Defense & Concealed Carry isn’t just a business — it’s a reflection of what we believe, it’s a lifestyle. In this class, you will be taught by USCCA Certified Instructors. Protection isn’t an afterthought; it’s a daily practice that keeps our families secure, our futures intact, and our peace of mind uninterrupted.
When protection becomes part of how we live, we think beyond products and profits. We plan for everyday risks, safeguard what matters most, and teach the next generation to value preparedness. That means making smart choices at home, on the road, and at work: proper security measures, reliable insurance, clear emergency plans, and disciplined habits that reduce vulnerability.
For families, protection is love made practical. It’s the measures you take so a child can sleep soundly, an aging parent can live with dignity, and a partner can pursue goals without constant worry. It’s investing time and resources now so you don’t pay with loss or regret later.
Adopt protection as a lifestyle by:
Assessing risks honestly and regularly.
Prioritizing solutions that fit your family’s needs and budget.
Building routines and checklists for safety and readiness.
Educating every household member on what to do in an emergency.
Reviewing and updating plans as circumstances change.
Living protected doesn’t mean living in fear. It means choosing resilience, responsibility, and care. Make protection part of who you are — for your family, for your future.
Do I need a FOID card to take this class?
NO. The two cards are virtually one in the same. When you apply for your Concealed Carry License, you will receive your FOID/Concealed Carry License.
Who is eligible to apply for an Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL)?
You must be at least 21 years old.
Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.
Have resided in Illinois for 90 continuous days immediately prior to application.
Not be prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law (e.g., certain felony convictions, domestic violence misdemeanors, active orders of protection).
Meet training requirements and pass background checks.
How do I apply for an Illinois CCL?
Submit an application online through the Illinois State Police (ISP) portal or a certified fingerprinting vendor that forwards your prints to ISP.
Complete required firearms training before or at the time of application (see training FAQ below).
Pay the required fees for fingerprinting, application processing, and license issuance.
Provide proof of residency and identity as required by the ISP.
What training is required to obtain a CCL?
Applicants must complete a minimum of 16 hours of classroom and live-fire training (or an accepted equivalent for military/exempt categories).
Training must include:
Firearms safety
Safe handling and storage
State and federal firearms laws, including use of force and self-defense law
Frequently Asked Questions
USCCA Concealed Carry Courses
BEFORE BUYING, PLEASE MAKE SURE THERE IS A SCHEDULED CLASS OR REACH OUT AND WE CAN POSSIBLY SET A CLASS UP.
A 3-hour CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) course, typically for license renewal, focuses on updating students on recent legal changes, reviewing safe gun-handling, and conducting a live-fire qualification. It includes classroom instruction on state/federal laws, prohibited areas, and interactions with law enforcement, followed by a practical range shooting session.
Common Curriculum Areas (e.g., Illinois Renewal):
Legal Updates (Classroom): Review of state-specific laws regarding the use of force, self-defense, and updates to the concealed carry act.
Prohibited Areas & Transport: Detailed review of where you cannot carry (e.g., schools, government buildings) and parking lot exemptions.
Law Enforcement Interaction: Proper procedures for notifying police of a concealed firearm when interacting with them while carrying or transporting.
Firearm Safety & Refresher: Review of handling, storage, and shooting fundamentals.
Live-Fire Qualification: A shooting test on a range to prove proficiency, often requiring shooting at various distances (e.g., 5, 7, and 10 yards).
Aftermath of Self-Defense: Information on handling the legal and mental aftermath of a violent encounter.
These courses are usually intended for individuals renewing their existing permits rather than first-time applicants, which often require longer, more in-depth training.
BEFORE BUYING, PLEASE MAKE SURE THERE IS A SCHEDULED CLASS OR REACH OUT AND WE CAN POSSIBLY SET A CLASS UP.
This 16-hour concealed carry class focuses on firearm safety, legal regulations, marksmanship fundamentals, and weapon maintenance. The curriculum includes classroom instruction on self-defense law, interaction with law enforcement, and safe storage, along with a mandatory live-fire range qualification.
Key Topics Taught in 16-Hour Classes:
Firearm Safety & Handling: The 4 basic safety rules, safe handling, and proper storage (home, vehicle, and public).
Legal & Ethical Aspects: In-depth coverage of state and federal laws regarding the use of force (defense of person/dwelling), unlawful use of weapons, and prohibited areas.
Marksmanship Fundamentals: Instruction on stance, grip, sight alignment, sight picture, and trigger control.
Operation & Maintenance: Cleaning, loading, and unloading procedures for revolvers and semi-automatic pistols.
Range Qualification: A live-fire portion, often requiring a minimum of 30 rounds, to demonstrate proficiency.
Conflict Avoidance & Situational Awareness: Strategies for personal protection and avoiding, rather than initiating, violent encounters.
Information Request
Complete the inquiry form to initiate your concealed carry license or renewal. We will get back to you within 24 hrs or call 630.675.6713