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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3717685" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I took the weeklong lathe for the gunsmith class years ago at Murray State College. The gunsmithing class is a very hands-on class from what I saw. We got out of class one day a little early to watch an instructor bend and fit a wooden shotgun stock. I talked to students there that said you may start at 7:00am and get out at 7:00pm. They cram a 4-year school into 2 years. I talked to a FFL once that told me that MSC used to order their Caspian 1911 kits for their classes from him. I know that in the weeklong lathe and mill classes you ran the machines most of the time. I had heard that MSC and Trinidad, Co. were the best two gunsmithing schools in the country. I've never inquired into other schools, so I can't say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3717685, member: 524"] I took the weeklong lathe for the gunsmith class years ago at Murray State College. The gunsmithing class is a very hands-on class from what I saw. We got out of class one day a little early to watch an instructor bend and fit a wooden shotgun stock. I talked to students there that said you may start at 7:00am and get out at 7:00pm. They cram a 4-year school into 2 years. I talked to a FFL once that told me that MSC used to order their Caspian 1911 kits for their classes from him. I know that in the weeklong lathe and mill classes you ran the machines most of the time. I had heard that MSC and Trinidad, Co. were the best two gunsmithing schools in the country. I've never inquired into other schools, so I can't say. [/QUOTE]
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