That's not the purpose of most CC classes. Many classes (depends on the state) do not involve any actual firearms training at all precisely because that is not the purpose. The primary purpose is to educate you on what the laws are that relate to concealed carry and when firearms may and may not be used, not HOW to use firearms. You do that on your own (or take separate classes on that). Some states require some demonstration of competency with a handgun and may allow a variety of ways to satisfy that requirement. When I first got my Concealed Weapons permit I satisfied that requirement by presenting my DD-214 showing that I had qualified as Expert in the service. But that did not mean that I didn't need to learn what the laws were in Colorado. Now, that was twenty years ago and the laws on CC requirements are quite dynamic, so I don't know what is required these days (I let mine lapse when I moved).There is my problem with CC. 4 to 6 hours of a CC class do NOT make you prepared for defending your self or others.