Depends on age of the weapon.
Only a qualified gunsmith would be able to quote you a price for the work required to restore your Ted Williams(sears) rifle.
Your best bet would be to take it to a gunsmith for a professional appraisal.
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.
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You would start as an apprentice to a gunsmith, and learn the craft of gunsmithing while helping the gunsmith to make or repair guns.
It would depend on how much damage is done to the hair and the type of hair a person has. It is best to let a professional determine what should be done.
In 1775, a gunsmith would work on flintlock firearms. Many will be muskets (smoothbore) and a few would be rifles. They will all be muzzle loading guns, and a very few would be pistols. A gunsmith might perform other skilled fine metal working, such as locksmithing.
best take it to a gunsmith. could be several reasons for failure to eject. gunsmith would find the problem.....................
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot legally own or have access to guns, so a felon would not be able to work as a gunsmith legally. If the person has had his rights restored, then yes, he could work as a gunsmith.
A gunsmith is basically a person who handles and fixes guns. A gunsmith course would most likely go over the mechanics and the safety procedures needed to be taken of a gun. In order to find a gunsmith course, you should look through the phonebook or search it online.
The best place to buy Gunsmith tools would be at a home hardware store such as Lowe's or Home Depot. They would also be available at stores such as Amazon or eBay.