Maryland Firearms Training Courses

Our MD Wear and Carry courses are focused in Frederick and Carroll County but we offer training to all qualified Maryland residents.

Who qualifies?

Per Maryland State Police (MSP)

"Any person who wishes to legally wear, carry or transport a handgun in Maryland must possess and maintain on your person a valid Maryland Handgun Wear and Carry Permit (handgun permit) issued by the Maryland Department of State Police.​"

Why Sinistrum Training?

Our courses go above and beyond the Maryland state minimum standards. Our MD Wear and Carry training in Frederick and Carroll County is designed to give students the entry base level skills to effectively and safely conceal carry to align with Maryland's laws. For our courses students can expect 12 hours of classroom time and 4 hours of range time where we shoot at least 200 rounds.

Beyond the permit.

After taking our course and receiving your Maryland Wear and Carry Permit from Maryland State Police, be sure to revisit us to continue your education with our Functional Carry Course. In this course we take your beyond the basic skills taught in the inital Wear and Carry class and teach you how to effectively utilize your firearm in various real world scenarios.

MD Wear and Carry

Obtain your Maryland Wear and Carry Permit with Sinistrum Training

 

MD Wear and Carry Renewal

Renew your Maryland Wear and Carry Permit with Sinistrum Training

Our MD W&C course meets and exceeds mandatory minimum requirements for Maryland Firearms Training Courses. As a result exceeding the standards we are able to offer a comprehensive course designed to give the shooter a thorough training experience. In particular applicants can expect 12 hrs in the classroom and 4 hours on the range shooting a minimum of 200 rounds to include the qualification.

Although someone may be in possession of a MD W&C permit it will need to be renewed. Similarly to our initial MD W&C we strive to exceed State minimum standards to provide renewal applicants with the best training experience. Just as we do in our initial MD W&C course, shooters can expect 4 hours on the range with a minimum of 200 rounds, including the qual, and 4 hours in the classroom for a total of 8 hours.