The schools that offer courses on Gunsmithing are abundant and nationwide. No matter which state you live in you are likely to find a school that teaches this specific course. Some examples are Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, CA; Daytona Beach Community College in Daytona Beach, FL; or Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY. Contacting your local community college to would be the best choice to inquire if they offer such a course.
I found a really good site that holds the information about really good Gunsmithing schools in Michigan. http://www.technical-schools-guide.com/michigan-gunsmithing-schools.html
"Yes, there are some gunsmithing schools near Boston. One of them is the Institute of Tech in boston. This school has many classes such as gunsmithing. This school also has classes on other subjects."
I have researched this topic for you and found that there are indeed online gunsmithing schools. Some that you may want to consider are Penn Foster Career School and Ashworth College which both offer online gunsmithing courses.
I have researched online gunsmithing schools and found that there are indeed a wide range of directories that list the different schools available. A few that you may want to try are trade-schools dot net as well as smartschoolfinder dot com.
Gunsmithing is when a person can repair, rebuild and restore a gun. To become a gunsmith, you will need to take classes. Penn Foster offers a course in gunsmithing.
H. E. MacFarland has written: 'Gunsmithing Simplified' -- subject(s): Gunsmithing
They learn how to fix guns, disassemble and reassemble guns, cleaning, touch ups on the finish, replace parts, as well as customizing! They make sure you learn how to make sure a gun is accurate when shooting as well. Check out this site http://www.collegesurfing.com/content/gunsmithing-training/ for more information!
Making and repairing firearms.
There are quite a few schools iin north Carolina that offer gunsmithing courses, although I could not find one specific to Rosmond here is a link to one that is quite reputable: http://www.nrahq.org/education/gunsmithing.asp
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Ralph T. Walker has written: 'Black powder gunsmithing' -- subject(s): Gunsmithing, Muzzle-loading firearms
It is not mentioned in the question as to which area is local to you. But in U.S. the Trinidad State in Colorado offers good gunsmithing courses. National Rifle Association also offers good short term gunsmithing courses. Also you can take online courses from http://www.americangunsmith.com/