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Phill Smyth
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G’day to you all, with all your knowledge and experience, I wish to get your advice and opinion of who and where offers the best Gun smithing course for Rifle smithing. Sadly there are no such courses offered at any of the technical Colleges or anywhere else in Australia. To become a qualified rifle smith, it would require doing a course in the USA, or abroad.
I am a carpenter and joiner by trade, building construction contractor. I have completed a machine and turning course and have carried out some of my own high quality work, though my knowledge is limited. The desire is there but not the range of knowledge.
If your knowledge could recommend courses in the USA. Venue, time required, and costs. I have friends in Sacramento CA if there is any close by there. Most Gunsmiths here are machinists that have an interest and have turned their hand to doing guns. Some Quality, most crap.
Being certified would be an advantage and with Gun laws and insurance becoming more and more restrictive. As you would know there are many that dabble -play at this, with very few master Gunsmith / Rifle smiths. I expect quality workmanship and Benchrest accuracy or as close to it as possible in all my rifles, this is becoming harder and harder to find, with many of our few master Gunsmiths retiring from the business. Any advice this ocean of knowledge can offer is much appreciated. Regards to you all.
I am a carpenter and joiner by trade, building construction contractor. I have completed a machine and turning course and have carried out some of my own high quality work, though my knowledge is limited. The desire is there but not the range of knowledge.
If your knowledge could recommend courses in the USA. Venue, time required, and costs. I have friends in Sacramento CA if there is any close by there. Most Gunsmiths here are machinists that have an interest and have turned their hand to doing guns. Some Quality, most crap.
Being certified would be an advantage and with Gun laws and insurance becoming more and more restrictive. As you would know there are many that dabble -play at this, with very few master Gunsmith / Rifle smiths. I expect quality workmanship and Benchrest accuracy or as close to it as possible in all my rifles, this is becoming harder and harder to find, with many of our few master Gunsmiths retiring from the business. Any advice this ocean of knowledge can offer is much appreciated. Regards to you all.