Miracles happening in Quebec!!!!! Help!

Steyrtac

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Yes Indeed!:)

I'm now a pedagogic counsellor in a trades school and my new project is to offer formation about basic firearms repair ! In communist, and anti Quebec to boot! dancingbanana:

Talk about luck! I served 6 years in the CF, I'm a pathologic Gunnutz, hunter, shooter, and collector and so on...

Now my job is to shop for parts and tools to find out how much money is needed to buy tooling and parts to finally put a price on this formation!

The ugly part is that my first reflex was to turn myself to Brownells for the needed speciality tooling. So far no reply about my 11 000$ price quotation...

It was just the first name I got in head when I looked for firearms repair tools, as I was sure that all the Canadian gunsmiths got their tools from them...

Did somebody in Canada sell gunsmith tools? What ca I do???

I know that my CGN family will come with great ideas!

Thanks and regards,

Eric
 
why not include making their own tools in the course. I would hope that you would have a lathe and milling machine available to you. As to the small tools, it is partly a question of how extensive your course intends to be. I also think that part of the reason that Brownell's appears to have ignored you is that it is relatively easy to give prices on items on a list but much more difficult to answer questions about what I think you might want.

cheers mooncoon
 
Contact the trade school in Maniwaki. They probably have regular suppliers. Apart from some specialized tools, most tools used in gunsmithing are pretty much universal.
 
As far as specialized gunsmithing tools... seems like most gunsmith are also machinist by trade, and they like to make their own jigs/tools

Amny of the items bought from Brownells can be sourced straight from the manufacturers (you might be able to get a "education" discount)

powercustom com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2
www forsterproducts com
www clymertool com
www shooters-supply com
 
Thanks!

Thank you guys!

The project is to offer a basic formation of 120-130 hours. So, for that level, no machining or elaborate steel work will be in the program.

There an idea of the program:

Safety handling and legal things...
Disassembly-reassembly of the diferent action types
Cleaning-preventive maintenance
Basic repair (re-crowning, parts replacement...)
Optics mounting and adjustment

As for Brownells, I never asked informations of what I may need, I just sendt them a list of what I need and how many items of each. I asked about the time it may need to get this stuff in Canada.

A member send me on the right direction via PM! Keep your ideas coming!

Thanks and regards,
Eric
 
Yes Indeed!:)

I'm now a pedagogic counsellor in a trades school and my new project is to offer formation about basic firearms repair ! In communist, and anti Quebec to boot! dancingbanana:

Talk about luck! I served 6 years in the CF, I'm a pathologic Gunnutz, hunter, shooter, and collector and so on...

Now my job is to shop for parts and tools to find out how much money is needed to buy tooling and parts to finally put a price on this formation!

The ugly part is that my first reflex was to turn myself to Brownells for the needed speciality tooling. So far no reply about my 11 000$ price quotation...

It was just the first name I got in head when I looked for firearms repair tools, as I was sure that all the Canadian gunsmiths got their tools from them...

Did somebody in Canada sell gunsmith tools? What ca I do???

I know that my CGN family will come with great ideas!

Thanks and regards,

Eric

Why don't you just telephone Brownells and ask them what's up ?Maybe they lost the email
 
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Why don't you just telephone Brownells and ask them what's up ?Maybe they lost the email

Emailed, faxed, pissed... It may have something to do with the political climate in the US:confused:

I will find a Canadian source!:canadaFlag:
 
Emailed, faxed, pissed... It may have something to do with the political climate in the US:confused:

I will find a Canadian source!:canadaFlag:

Good luck. There isn't a 1-stop gunsmithing supplies retailer or wholesaler in Canada that I know of.

I have an account at Brownells and the service has been excellent every time i put in an order.
 
Thanks all!

Thank you guys!

I have a source of gunsmitting goodies now! Ready to be shipped except for two 10 ga. snaps caps!

Now I need a teacher for 130 hours... 46.08$ /hour anybody???

PM me with infos or take a look at my post in the CGN business forum!
Regards,
Eric
 
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