Ever considered a career as a gunsmith? Want to learn gunsmithing so you can do basic repairs and modifications on your own guns?
It does not matter if you live in Florida, Toronto, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania or Idaho – there is a way to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to become a competent gunsmith.
Gunsmith training online or by correspondence
Such a gunsmith course is done in the privacy of your own home, at your own pace and when time permits. This is convenient for many people wanting to learn the basics of gunsmithing on their own guns, handguns, black powder guns, etc.
You’ll learn gunsmithing techniques and methods, such as pillar bedding, basic rifle repair, by way of books, tutorials and video.
It is not recommended for those who want to make gunsmithing a business, career, etc. Hands-on, practical classes is required – an online or correspondence course in gunsmithing cannot provide such an environment.
Gunsmith Schools And Colleges
If you are serious about learning both basic and advanced gunsmithing skills such as hack sawing, filing, gauging techniques, barrel fitting, chambering, head spacing, trigger work, stock design/fit, stock bedding – you really need to attend a gunsmith school or college.
There are many gunsmithing schools like this in the United States. Most courses take from 12-24 months to complete and include lots of practical work.
Prices for such gunsmith courses range from $400 to over $3000.
Most of your time learning gunsmithing will be spent doing metalworking in a machine workshop. This is important, because most gunsmithing jobs/work involve machines to carry out the required work.
So whether you want to learn gunsmithing as a hobby to repair your guns, or wish to pursue a career in gunsmithing, there are many and varied gunsmith courses, training and schools available.
