The Top Gunsmith Schools across the States

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There are a number of gunsmith programs that you can go to become a professional gunsmith. In fact, it can be hard to decide which of the many schools is right for you.

One of the top programs around is the Pennsylvania Gunsmith School (PGS). The program has been around since 1949 and has been teaching gunsmiths ever since. The curriculum at PGS teaches you to become a master gunsmith. There are no other classes taught at PGS so you will not need to take any liberal arts classes or English. They just focus on teaching you gunsmithing. Few other schools that teach gunsmithing are this focused.

Another excellent program is Trinidad State Jr. College. This gunsmithing program has been training gunsmiths since 1947. It is a two year degree and you will have to take some general education classes. This is a very popular option and spaces are already booked well ahead. The program will teach you all the skills, such as repairing and modifying a range of firearms and the correct use of the tools needed to be a successful gunsmith. In fact it is so well received that Trinidad State Jr. College has recently opened a new Advanced Third Year Program. You must be a graduate of a gunsmithing program before you can start this new program. The faculty at this school say that they only take the very best graduates from gunsmithing schools nationwide.

The third highly regarded gunsmithing school is Yavapai College, which offers two paths of study. You can study in a certificate program or a degree program. If you opt to take the degree program, you will need to take general education courses as well as dedicated gunsmithing classes. In the certificate program, you do not need to take the general education classes and focus mainly on gunsmithing. Yavapai will teach you to qualify as an apprentice gunsmith and onwards to becoming a master gunsmith. The course requires that you earn forty credits which will take you two years.

These three options would be a excellent choice for anyone interested in pursuing a career in gunsmithing. You must decide if you want a degree course or a certificate course but each school will train both the technical aspects of gunsmithing as well as the less technical aspects such as the legal and practical issues of being a gunsmith and opening your own shop.

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