Want to be a gunsmith?

I agree with those who said get a machinist course. Still good to read old books like Clyde Baker's Modern Gunsmithing. Modern in terms of it was the Great Depression. Also Bill Holme's book on gunmaking is very interesting. He apprenticed with an itinerant tinker who drove around in a model A Ford repairing any machine that required repairs. Looks like we could be headed for an era where that business model will be relevant once more.
 
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There are many different aspects to gunsmithing. Depends on what you want to do. General gunsmithing or specializing? Obviously machinist skills are very applicable to some gunsmithing operations. Stockwork, not so much.
To be a successful commercial gunsmith, there must be billable hours, and the gross income has to provide a living and cover all overhead expenses.
 
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