The way Turkish guns are made, I doubt there is a smith involved. Maybe an ex pat Punjab named SmithNope, they went to turkey to build @KillerFord1977 's guns![]()
The way Turkish guns are made, I doubt there is a smith involved. Maybe an ex pat Punjab named SmithNope, they went to turkey to build @KillerFord1977 's guns![]()
and if that is true, then one must still have to move to where the schooling is....so "same difference" as going to a gun smithing school.i'd bet most firearm manufacturers DON'T hire certified smiths. although somewhere in the process line those that do the fitting are. these places that are the aftermarket or custom places hire people that can operate a machine as they don't need to be a smith...........maybe that's why some aftermarket and custom barrel makers get bad reviews! i want to know more than just being able to chamber, thread, profile, flue and rifle a barrel, i want to be able to fix issues that need more than a lego fix. the trade school in co i'm looking at offers specific trades/branches like shotguns, 1911's and so on for fall and spring semesters along with some during the summer by more specific brands. for lets say sig, s/w or other brands they have their own schools or get offered by certain smiths.
And the powers that be have made in impossible for a citizen to ship a full handgun anywhere for necessary or cosmetic āsmithingā. Got to feed an LGS if you want to ship for warranty work or otherwise, at least around here. Fortunately theyāre willing to do it (for a fee)ā¦so far.gonna be kind of useless for someone in an area of not much demand for a gunsmith to invest time and money for tools and the education, then not have customers to keep the lights on, let alone make a living.
Have been doing business with my LGS for about twenty years and sadly they're about to close their doors. They have a very good gunsmith he's 60+ years old says he is retiring. There's another smith in town but doesn't have a very good reputation.The Demand For Gunsmiths
For the past six years, gun sales in the United States have numbered more than 1 million per month. Although the exact figure is not known, itās estimated that civilians in the U.S. own roughly 500 million guns. Thatās a lot of guns that need cleaning, routine maintenance, customization, modification, and repair.
More guns of all types are produced every year. Technology is changing, and it seems like every month there is something new and different. The more guns in circulation, the greater the need for gunsmiths. Itās estimated that there are roughly 4,500 or fewer gunsmiths actively working today, which if true, means there is a lot of work up for grabs for those entering the trade.
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Don't forget these lazys want $35 per hour if they show up for workThey are going the same place that most "skilled trades" are going. There is a serious lack of work ethic in today's up and comers. Zero motivation for any type of blue color work. That is the reason so many support keeping illegals here in the USA. Too damn lazy to even make thier own bed when they get out of it in the morning. Let thier 35 year old "children" live at home instead of forcing them to become responsible contributors to society.
Okay, okay, had to pump the breaks there. Almost said it in the words I would normally use to describe those POS'.
thanks for allowing me to rant.