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ARAIK, there are no gunsmith schools taught in American high schools. You can get training from some trade schools or by apprenticing yourself to an established gunsmith. Classes in metal working, machining, and welding would be useful. Engineering and woodworking may help, too.
The University of Mississippi located in Oxford, Mississippi is the largest university in Mississippi with a total enrollment of 24,250 in fall 2016.
Lakewood is located in Jefferson county and has a population of 144,126.For Colorado residents, the average tuition for all Lakewood gunsmith schools for the 2009 - 2010 school year was $10,578.00. For non-residents, the average tuition for Lakewood gunsmith schools was $13,023.00.
basically any rumors, thoughts, or any other general advice on these schools. I would really like to become a professional gunsmith and these two schools are the closest to my area. my biggest concerns are reputation and cost of attendance, since I would be opening my own gunsmith store and website following school.
Yes, the top three Gunsmith schools are Yavapai College, Piedmont Technical College and Piedmont Community College. They offer online course also. You will find the more detailed information at http://education-portal.com.
Mississippi college school
I think Mississippi State is the only one. It's...not terribly well respected.
A gunsmith Actually, a gunsmith repairs guns. A "maker" is typically called a manufacturer. Some gunsmiths have manufacturers licenses, some do not.
To become a gunsmith, you need to find a school that offers gunsmithing courses. There are 8 schools across the US that offer them including one is Arizona and also Colorado. You can also look at local trade school.
Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Alabama have "led" this category for many years.
One of the best is the Colorado School of Trades in Trinidad Colorado.
Mississippi is home to several primary and secondary schools. It is also home to numerous high schools, community colleges, and universities. The prestigious University of Mississippi is considered one of the leading education centers in the South. In fact, it is considered part of the Southern Ivy League System, which also includes Florida State University.