How to become a gun smith?

IMHO, do a community College diploma in machining. Then work for a year or two as a machinist. once you have that skill set, start looking for a gunsmith who will be retiring withn the next 5 years or so and ask to be his apprentice. Highlight your abilities in machining, etc.

In all liklihood he'll hire you as an apprentice with the goal that you will be buying his business from him, along with all the machinery to fund his retirement.

Most good smiths I know did something along these lines to get where they are today ;)
 
TheCanuck said:
you think if it was offered in alberta it would be offered in french also? HAHAHAHAHAHA

actually no i dont smart ass, i would hope that in a country that is so racially diverse that it would be offered in more than one language and one of them at least being the national language not a provincial strike at the rest of canada!!!!!!!!!!!
 
oh, well i guess that french isnt an official national language per law then is it?
smart ass

Why dont you go ##### at your provincial school board? :roll:
 
I can see how you got your signature, and actually i live in the only , i say again the only bilingual province in canada, as for #####ing to a school board, im not in school and if i wanted to ##### it would be the my MP, or MLA or MHA, all who speak english!!!!!!! :evil:
 
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