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Gunsmithing

Our gunsmithing schools offers training in some of the following gunsmithing skills and techniques:
  • Drill Press Operation
  • Shop Math
  • Blue Print Reading
  • Hand Tools and Uses Grinding, Sanding, Polishing The "Blueing"
  • Engine Lathe
  • Milling Machine
  • Universal Grinder
  • Tool Bit Grinding
  • Welding
  • Universal Grinder
  • Stock Finishes
  • Stockmaking
  • Ballistic-Handloading
  • Gun Sights
  • Firearms Design & Function
  • Design and Function
  • Conversions
  • Business training
  • Special Hand Tools
Ashworth College offers home study gunsmithing training for aspiring professionals.

  • Gunsmithing Home Study Diploma

  • COLORADO SCHOOL OF TRADES
    Do you want the freedom and flexibility of working for yourself? Are you interested in applying real craftsmanship to your daily work? Consider this - Colorado School of Trades has been teaching Gunsmithing since 1947. We can prepare you for an exciting career as a gunsmith in as little as 14 months. If you like to spend your workday repairing and building custom firearms, operating lathes and mills, and performing detailed wood shaping and finishing, then you have what it takes for a lifetime of success.

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