
Originally Posted by
wizard
I think it depends on what type of gunsmithing you plan on doing. Do you want to build custom guns,do general gun repair, pistolsmithing? For general repair the factory armoror courses are very good and you can take them as you can afford them. If you want to go full bore the Colorado school of trades course is very good, 14mo long, about 20K plus tools and living expenses. This can be an expensive career path, not all that lucritive. Specializing in a particular skill is where you can make money if you are very good and find a good customer base.
I would like to do it all which leads me to a School but I really am not fond of adding 25+ grand more of debt only to make 12 bucks an hour at some well known gun store. I would be more inclined to open my own shop but there's more money I don't have nor could get via a business loan.
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