Re: Online gunsmithing courses
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: msalm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As a disabled vet do you still have access to some military educational benefits? If you're able, I'd look for a local Tech school offering machine shop courses. Learn to use the lathe, mill, surface grinder, etc... While you're doing that, pick up a few specific courses/DVD's from some of the better gunsmiths/schools. AGI has some pretty decent courses, but there are better ones. Richard Franklin has some very good no-nonsense videos on metalworking and bedding rifles that are well worth the modest price. If the rifle building isn't your thing, do the same for pistols, shotguns, whatever. When you get to the point you're looking for more info, get out to one of the NRA sponsored short gunsmith courses offered at several of the gunsmith schools. They are only 1-2 weeks long and cover specific operations such as rifle rebarreling, AR15's, accurizing/building a 1911, etc...
http://www.nragunsmithing.com/Default.html will show your the schools that offer them, along with what courses are offered along with the dates. I took rifle rebarreling at Murray State College in 1999 I believe and it was a great start to a good hobby/part time gunsmithing business that keeps me as busy as I want to be. I did already have a dozen years experience working on firearms, but this was a great step along with machine shop classes at the local tech school that allowed me to get a good start doing it right. Don't forget to read everything you can on-line and books. There are a lot of good books out there on just about any topic on gunsmithing. Hell, it would probably be wiser to do that first...read, read, and read some more. </div></div>
yes as a vet im in the voc reabliation plan, that is a exelant idea did not look at it that way, i do have a lathe but its small 6" through 19 inch bed, and the chuck on it ,well lets just say made in "TWAIN" the local guy who is the closest guy to a gun smith only works on pistols, he said i could com and assist but with no pay, im totally fine with that, i get disiblity check not hurting for money, plus i believe an experience like that really doesn't have a price tag you could put on that.
Yea Tampa is a long drive, (plus i cant leagly drive anymore for medical reasons) I have been reading a few books, Gunsmithing Pistols and Revolvers by Patrick Sweeney; Gunsmithing by Roy Dunlap, and others I have been on the phone with Murry state and as well Montgomery C.C. the Full coarse is 2 yrs and im completely convinced it is worth its weight.
I was a Harley-Davison Mancanic sense getting out of the Navy but my back is getting worse and with the stuff they did to my head i have issues so they don't let me drive, to meet me you think nothings wrong except the cain but i guess i need to work on small stuff, i can run machinery np taking it one day at time thought that gunsmithing would be a good direction to go, but you just cant go to any school and cant up and move the family, lol. so ill keep reading and work it out that way!!!
MSALM thank you for the info
O and by the way i hate petty, so if we do meet, disregard the cain, might get it up your no-no spot, roger lol<---had to ad that in. ant looking for petty don't get none from wife don't want none lol lol have a good day boys
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