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July 27, 2011, 12:35:50 PM »
Does anyone know if there's a gunsmithing school near Louisville KY? I'll be retireing from active duty in a few years and I'm thinking about getting into gunsmithing as a retirement job/hobby.
Thanks, Mike
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This has been hashed out a couple of times here. Do a search and check out your findings. Good luck.. You might also check with Brownells. They have a job fair for gunsmiths and may have some info on schools.. Give them a call at the TechLines..800-741-0015
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July 31, 2011, 03:06:56 PM »
Another good idea you could persue is an online school....Like Penn Foster. It sends you materials threw the mail as well as a few tools. I would not recomend only that but it is a good idea for someone wanting to get into this career. Here is a link..
http://www.pennfoster.edu/gunsmith/index.html
also it is covered by Government's Tuition Assistance.... Also have you heard of the aprenticeship program from USMAP??? Great program as well....
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You might also check with Brownells website as they have a list (I think) of gunsmithing schools. If all else fails you could call their techline at 800-741-0015.
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Probably the best do it at home is AGI (American Gunsmith Institute) all lessons are made on DVD. The courses run from $597 to $8000
http://www.americangunsmith.com/
You can also check out 'Modern School', about $1400.. Penn Foster, $590 or Ashworth College, $690. P. F. and Ash. prices are from memory.. If you can do the AGI Pro course, you get some nice tools and a mini lathe. The other 3 you also get some tools with them. Good luck, Gary
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