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Gunsmithing school or apprenticeship
Been considering making a career change for some time now really interested in the gunsmithing trade especially stock making, metal fitting, bluing, case color and hardening.
Only because there is no one in my area of eastern nc that does this work or atleast that I have found and I would like to bring these skills to eastern nc for myself and the surrounding areas. My question is, is gunsmithing school or a apprenticeship with a well rounded gunsmithing better? And also is anyone looking for a apprentice?
Thanks, Steven.
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04-30-2026, 12:23 PM
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I attended Trinidad State Jr College in Trinidad Co for the 3 year program. The first 2 years is basic machine shop/repair/bench metal/ stick making then the same as advanced the second year. Third year was more of do your own thing.
They also offer summer classes, I'd suggest you look into these 2 week classes to get a real feeling if you really want to enroll.
I was blessed to have a real Englishman instructor who apprenticeship at Westley Richards, became a Master smith, went to Africa for WR then emigrated here. Learned so much from him!
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