One guy says there's a lot of work, another says there's barely any...so...which is it? heheI, too, have been thinking of getting into this line of work. After a little bit of searching, without any luck, for schooling here in Canada I had wondered if it didn't make more sense to simply become a machinist who studies gunsmith stuff on the side, since it didn't seem like I was going to find any schools to go do, heh. Well, without going to the States, that is.
Hi I would like to become a certified/registered gunsmith. What courses/training do I need? Where do I get/go for training? Government red tape? Any and All info would help,!!
Thanks, Pete...
One guy says there's a lot of work, another says there's barely any...so...which is it? hehe![]()
Do search on "gunsmith". This topic repeats itself every couple months. There has been some very good advice given in the past on some of the previous threads.
Note to Mods: how about a sticky for gunsmith training and advice?
www.armurerie.ca/pages_en/index.html
The course is free if you are a resident of Quebec.
Classroom instruction is in French, course materials are in English.
Finally a good reason to be bilingual.
Beware of the "On-Line" and distance-learning gunsmith schools that tell you they will make you a gunsmith. For the most part, they are simply some less than reputable bunch that want to sell you a lot of "gunsmith tools" at a big markup, and then give you "lessons" on fixing guns that you could read in most firearm manuals. And the certificates are not recognized by most of the bigger shops, to boot!
Caveat Emptor