Gunsmithing training?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:44 pm
man, i must be antsy this evening. I should be in bed already. Sorry for all the questions. I also looked for this on the board but didn't see a discussion on it.
I'm interested in taking an online or correspondence "gunsmithing" course. I was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable school i should look into. There are a lot of mail order schools that claim to train you in the art but I have my doubts. My wife is taking a legal assistant class through a similar school and the class material is horrible. It's obvious they're just after the $$.
I'd like to look into taking an online or correspondence class just because i'm interested in the subject. Heck, if i liked it i wouldn't even mind apprenticing to someone in the Houston area on weekends. Idle hands are a devil's plaything and i was surprised how much fun i had tricking out that shotgun I just bought. Though, I dont think that would really count as "smithing" anything.
ok, i'll be quiet now :)
Jason, you should ban me from posting anything after 11:00pm
I'm interested in taking an online or correspondence "gunsmithing" course. I was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable school i should look into. There are a lot of mail order schools that claim to train you in the art but I have my doubts. My wife is taking a legal assistant class through a similar school and the class material is horrible. It's obvious they're just after the $$.
I'd like to look into taking an online or correspondence class just because i'm interested in the subject. Heck, if i liked it i wouldn't even mind apprenticing to someone in the Houston area on weekends. Idle hands are a devil's plaything and i was surprised how much fun i had tricking out that shotgun I just bought. Though, I dont think that would really count as "smithing" anything.
ok, i'll be quiet now :)

Jason, you should ban me from posting anything after 11:00pm