Metallurgy would be one form.
The study of firearms and ammunition is called ballistics.
Engineering, art,
No study I am aware of that has that data.
Besides firearms, they study law, metals, machining, use of laboratory equipment, math, geometry, physics, chemistry, English (they write reports) and use of computers.
Ballistics is one branch
There ARE no websites that teach "EVERYTHING" about firearms- I have been a student of firearms for over 50 years, and I am still learning. Firearms are an incredibly broad topic- I would suggest you narrow down your interests a lot, and find some specific aspect of firearms you would like to study. That might be the history of firearms, rifle target shooting, hunting, skeet shooting, etc.
Ballistics is the study of projectiles in motion, including the behavior of firearms and ammunition. Forensic ballistics specifically applies the principles of ballistics to legal investigations, such as analyzing firearms, bullets, and gunshot residue to help solve crimes.
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National Firearms Association's motto is 'Canada's Most Effective Firearms Association'.
Firearms examiner job.
Ballistic (in German Ballistische) is the study of the dynamics of projectiles or missiles and the internal workings of firearms. It is also a slang word that means to become very angry.
The population of Chiappa Firearms is 50.