Firearms Training: Gun & CCW Classes In Superior, Colorado

Firearms Training: Gun & CCW Classes In Superior, Colorado

Concealed Carry Certification

NRA & USCCA Training

Live-Fire Qualification Included

At US Firearms Training Academy (USFTA), we offer comprehensive firearms training and concealed carry classes in Superior, Colorado. Our programs are designed to meet Colorado’s legal requirements under CRS § 18-12-202.5, including the mandatory live-fire training component. Whether you’re a first-time applicant or renewing your permit, our expert instructors provide the knowledge and skills necessary for responsible firearm ownership and concealed carry.​

In addition to CCW courses, we offer NRA-certified classes and USCCA defensive shooting programs, catering to a range of experience levels and training goals.​


Superior CCW Course Options

✅ New Applicant CHP Class – 9 Hours

  • Comprehensive instruction on Colorado firearm laws, safe handling, and real-world scenarios
  • Includes written exam and live-fire range qualification (required by law)
  • Certificate valid statewide in Colorado​

✅ CHP Renewal Class – 4.5 Hours

  • Legal updates, safety refreshers, and shooting proficiency assessment
  • Live-fire qualification and written test included
  • Meets Colorado renewal compliance standards​

✅ All USFTA CCW Classes Include:

  • Certified instructor-led training
  • Written examination and official certificate
  • Live-fire range time (mandatory under Colorado law)
  • Optional firearm rentals and ammunition​

Other Firearms Training Available in Superior

  • NRA First Steps Pistol
  • NRA Basic Pistol
  • NRA CCW
  • NRA Personal Protection Inside the Home
  • NRA Personal Protection Outside the Home
  • USCCA Concealed Carry & Home Defense
  • Basic Pistol 101
  • Court-Ordered Gun Safety Classes
  • Firearms Safety Course Eligibility Card (FSCEC) Training
  • Armed & Unarmed Security Guard Training

Why Choose USFTA in Superior?

  • Certified Instructors with Real-World Experience
  • Live-Fire Range Qualification Included in Every Course
  • Beginner-Friendly with Firearm Rentals Available
  • Curriculum Aligned with Colorado Law
  • NRA & USCCA Training Programs Offered

How to Obtain Your CHP in Superior

  1. Register for a USFTA-certified class
  2. Complete the course, including written and live-fire components
  3. Apply through the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office with your certificate
  4. Submit required documentation and fees
  5. Receive your concealed handgun permit upon approval

Frequently Asked Questions – Superior CCW & Firearms Training

Is concealed carry legal in Superior, Colorado?
Yes. Superior recognizes all valid Colorado concealed handgun permits.

Do Superior CCW classes require shooting?
Yes. Colorado law requires a live-fire qualification for all new permits and renewals.

How long is the Superior CCW class?
New applicants: 9 hours
Renewals: 4.5 hours with written and live-fire testing

Do you offer handgun rentals?
Yes. Handgun rentals include 50 rounds of ammunition.

Where are classes and shooting conducted?
Classroom instruction is held at USFTA Front Range locations, with live-fire conducted at partnered indoor ranges.

Is open carry legal in Superior?
Yes. Open carry is legal in Boulder County unless restricted by posted locations or private property.


Serving Superior & Surrounding Communities

We proudly train students from across Boulder County and the northwest Denver metro area, including:

Louisville, Lafayette, Broomfield, Boulder, Westminster, Erie, and Rock Creek.


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Train with Confidence and Legal Clarity

At USFTA, we are committed to providing comprehensive, law-focused, and practical firearms education. If you’re in Superior and ready to become a responsible and informed gun owner, our team is here to support your journey.


Legal Disclaimer

This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws can change, and local, state, federal, tribal, and municipal regulations may vary. Always verify current laws and consult a qualified attorney before carrying a firearm or making legal decisions related to self-defense. US Firearms Training Academy assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.