Oct 28, 2013 1mathom1 Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Apr 13, 2010 Messages 1,436 Reaction score 487 Location Stillwater Oct 28, 2013 #11 Check out Murray State College in Tishomingo. Supposed to be a good school.
Oct 30, 2013 TwoForFlinching Sharpshooter Joined Aug 14, 2012 Messages 10,438 Reaction score 5,672 Location Lawton Oct 30, 2013 #12 1mathom1 said: Check out Murray State College in Tishomingo. Supposed to be a good school. Click to expand... I have a buddy that's been trying to get into that program for 3 years. Said they only take 20 students per year, but you can apply for the workshops
1mathom1 said: Check out Murray State College in Tishomingo. Supposed to be a good school. Click to expand... I have a buddy that's been trying to get into that program for 3 years. Said they only take 20 students per year, but you can apply for the workshops
Nov 1, 2013 Dr_Mitch Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 1,081 Reaction score 197 Location Oklahoma City Nov 1, 2013 #13 I would second learning how to shoot as your primary. Focus on mechanics, timing and cycling, internal ballistics in your studies. Learn how to file and stone.
I would second learning how to shoot as your primary. Focus on mechanics, timing and cycling, internal ballistics in your studies. Learn how to file and stone.
Nov 1, 2013 Dr_Mitch Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 1,081 Reaction score 197 Location Oklahoma City Nov 1, 2013 #14 And there are plenty of pistolsmithing schools you can get into to start. AGI has a handful of good videos. One handful.
And there are plenty of pistolsmithing schools you can get into to start. AGI has a handful of good videos. One handful.